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1 hour ago, 426power said:

How much lift or leveling do you have and what size tires. That looks great!

thanks 426power

 

I'm not sure actually on the level or lift....

The dealer ship did the level or lift and tires beforehand

but tires are 33/12.50r20

 

it def sold me on the truck once I saw it

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2016 Silverado LT2 Z71

Double Cab, 6’6 bed

Blue Ocean Metallic

Tinted Windows

Stock height

Bilstein 5100

Cooper AT3 XLT - 265/70 R18 (E Rated)

Rexing V1P Pro Front/rear camera

Next projects: remove lower air dam, air intake.

 

 

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On 12/30/2018 at 6:28 PM, Sean006 said:

Well I’m back after getting rid of my 2009 Sierra in 2014. Finally came back to another Sierra. Yesterday I Picked up left over 2018 crazy rebates 

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Love the stance of your truck.  Looks like a level, it would be great to know.  What tires are those -they look good/aggressive.

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6 hours ago, Kurtj29 said:

Love the stance of your truck.  Looks like a level, it would be great to know.  What tires are those -they look good/aggressive.

Thanks Kurtj29

 

I'm not sure actually on the level or lift....

The dealer ship did the level or lift and tires beforehand

but tires are 33/12.50r20 Nitto ridge grapplers 

 

it def sold me on the truck once I saw it

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On 12/31/2018 at 4:52 PM, MountainDudeCO said:

 

2016 Silverado LT2 Z71

Double Cab, 6’6 bed

Blue Ocean Metallic

Tinted Windows

Stock height

Bilstein 5100

Cooper AT3 XLT - 265/70 R18 (E Rated)

Rexing V1P Pro Front/rear camera

Next projects: remove lower air dam, air intake.

 

 

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I love this color. Beautiful truck! I just picked up a 2018 LT this weekend. I’ll try to figure out the pictures and post it shortly. 

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On ‎12‎/‎30‎/‎2018 at 6:28 PM, Sean006 said:

Well I’m back after getting rid of my 2009 Sierra in 2014. Finally came back to another Sierra. Yesterday I Picked up left over 2018 crazy rebates 

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Really good looking truck!!!

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Hopefully the picture turns out ok. 2018 LT crew cab standard box All Star Edition. The first things I want to do are add the lower bumper part with the chrome piece (like the Z71 has) and maybe replace my window trim with chrome. I like the truck so far!

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21 hours ago, Kurtj29 said:

Love the stance of your truck.  Looks like a level, it would be great to know.  What tires are those -they look good/aggressive.

I'd guess that's at least a 4" lift.  

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31 minutes ago, Yondu said:

I'd guess that's at least a 4" lift.  

You may be right. I guess we could ask @sean006 to measure the distance from ground to top of the wheel wells front and back?  That should settle it.

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Happy New Year!  This is about as close as I can get to mud around my area. Every road is gated off. Anyone in the Redmond Washington area know of some good back roads to take?

 

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2014 GMC Sierra SLE Crew, 6" Fabtech lift w/ Dirt Logic coilovers, Fuel 2 piece Rims and 35x12.50x20 Mickey Thompson ATZ radials, AMP Research Powersteps, Magnaflow 409 Stainless catback, Diablosport Trinity power tuner.

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8 hours ago, Kurtj29 said:

You may be right. I guess we could ask @sean006 to measure the distance from ground to top of the wheel wells front and back?  That should settle it.

I’ll try to remember tonight when I get home from

work. I’m interested now too lol

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