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On ‎10‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 3:58 PM, BB68 said:

I seen the other forest pic which looks like a calendar photo, but this looks cool as heck with the topper. Maybe because we had 76 K5 blazer when I was little or that I had a 89 red/black K5 in my 20's... just seem to have a soft spot for them and this looks a lot like one of todays version

Exactly. It reminds of a blazer. Like a modern version of that 2 door sporty SUV.

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2017 l 1500 l 5.3 l 6speed

Whipple, LT, 6” lift, 35” tires

Full Body and Wheel Ceramic Quartz Coating

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On 9/28/2018 at 2:53 PM, Golfguy1996 said:

I'm one of those that researched and researched and used this 2014+ thread many times to browse pics and fitments. Figured I'd throw mine on here to help the next guy. 2018 SLT 4x4 Z71 package Onyx Black with Cocoa Dune interior. 

 

First pic is the day it was delivered to my driveway. Here's what I've done:

--Tint front two windows

--Removed front air dam

--Removed stock step rails

--Color Matched GMC front and back

--2" Rough Country Leveling Kit up front (the 1" spacer under the strut) - stock in the rear

--Fuel Maverick Gloss Black and Milled (20x9 with +1 offset) - I wanted to go for more stance and read where +1 Mavericks would fit. The gloss black complements that new black paint as opposed to the matte. The milled edges bring out the chrome just enough to tie it all together (I'm not a huge fan of the all blackout).

--Nitto Ridge Grapplers 295/55/20. Also didn't realize the Ridge Grapplers had two different reversible sidewalls...I decided on the more uniform sidewall that has more "chunk" so to speak. They are absolutely awesome looking tires. Have some road noise but nothing major. 

 

I noticed on my camera that the gloss black nerf style step bars arrived today so I'll throw those on this weekend. I wanted to go for more a stockish look but with a little meaner stance and the +1's accomplished that. At full lock there is a very minor rub on the inner fender liner but I'll zip tie it back and be good to go. 

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Are you selling the original wheels by any chance ?

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9 minutes ago, Specmoc said:

Are you selling the original wheels by any chance ?

Friend of mine (Alan's Wheels in Travelers Rest, SC) took mine on trade since they were stock pull offs. Stock pull offs are what he specializes in...and aftermarket stuff if people want it. 

 

I would suggest anyone on here, especially the Northern guys who like a summer and winter set, to look him up. eBay store:  https://www.ebay.com/str/alanswheels/  He does a lot of business with guys up north and guys who buy lower trimmed trucks and want upgraded wheels.

 

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Friend of mine (Alan's Wheels in Travelers Rest, SC) took mine on trade since they were stock pull offs. Stock pull offs are what he specializes in...and aftermarket stuff if people want it. 
 
I would suggest anyone on here, especially the Northern guys who like a summer and winter set, to look him up. eBay store:  https://www.ebay.com/str/alanswheels/  He does a lot of business with guys up north and guys who buy lower trimmed trucks and want upgraded wheels.
 

I was in touch with them the other day about a set of 22 replicas. Seem like a good bunch! [emoji106]


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my cell phone camera dust lens broke/fell off and now its full of dust, but my pickup looked pretty shiny at menards the other day 

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Just had to snap a pic coming out of work. These trucks are just so good looking, I still get compliments almost weekly from strangers. 

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