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2015 Sierra Denali 2500 hd  diesel  2" level and air-lift bags in rear (adjustable).  It's been a good truck with exception to leaking shark fin on occasion that wipes out and corroded internals for gps, and microphone for hands free calling.  But, it's been a great truck overall. 

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2.5” Rough Country leveling lift

17x9 XD Misfit (0 offset)

295/70R17 Nitto Trail Grappler MT’s

 

Rubs just a little on the back wheel well liner at full lock. A little minor trimming could easily fix that. 2.5” lift was easy to install myself at the house. 

 

I highly recommend this setup to anyone looking for a small lift. No regrets. 

 

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2.25” leveling kit and TRS projector retrofit are the main upgrades. Best truck I’ve owned, other than the stock headlights.

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my new one.....2018 Silverado crewcab z71. Dealer installed Zone 6" lift XD811 20"rims with 35x12.5 Ironman tires. Katzkin leather on all seats 5% tint and all emblems removed except badges and Z71 those were blacked out with headlights and tail lights. Also has the amp power steps installed and spray in bedliner.

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I went to get the oil change on my 2012 GMC 1500 Extended cab SLT and ran into my dealership salesman. I came home with this and got a free oil change for the 2012. A 2018 1500 double cab, 4WD, SLT. I added a spray in bed liner and tonnopro cover. Very happy with the new ride.

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Here's my '15 Silverado - 2.5 level, 18x9 Method Race Wheels and 295/70 tires. 

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Just got the driver assist handle put on.  I like how it looks more symmetrical now through the front.  And its nice to hang on you when getting in and out, especially with winter coming and my feet and side steps being wet or snowy.

 

 

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Updated full list of mods so far for my 2018 Midnight:

 

- K&N Blackhawk Cold Air Intake
- Factory Cat Back
- 5% Tint all around
- Black lug nuts
- Blacked out bow ties
- Ceramic Pro Gold Coating
- Removed tailgate lettering
- Bug deflector
- Blacked out key holes
- Z71 license plate holder with smoked cover
- Black running boards
- Rough Country Rubber Bed Mat
- Bull Hook Cargo Anchors in Bed
- Hard trifold bed cover
- Bed hole flush covers
- Rear wheel well frame hole covers
- Husky rear under set storage bin
- Custom made MGP caliper covers
- Driver assist handle 
- Center console storage tray
- Steering wheel cover
- CD mounted phone holder
- Led Bed lights
- Black hitch cover
- Tailgate weather stripping
- Memory foam seat cushion 
- Cargo bar and cargo net
- Dealership removed dash to fix squeaks

 

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Hello everyone. New to GMC trucks.  Traded my Tacoma for this 2014 GMC SLE 4x4 Shorty.  Always wanted a regular cab shortbox. 

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Rainy days always look good on the truck after getting it ceramic coated. The amount of water beads never gets old :)

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2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone w/ Bilstein and Fox
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

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