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Here's my '16 Silverado that I got less than a month ago. All I've done so far is the obligatory Weathertech floor liners, mudflaps and I did put on a set of Bridgestone Revo 3 tires.

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23 hours ago, jeg11010 said:

Haven't posted much on here over the past few years but visited the site almost daily. I started with a black 2016 High Country in September of 2016 and then traded up to a pearl white 2017 High Country in March of 2017 after 6k miles. Actually traded it in for more than I paid for it (Thanks, Bonus Tag). Currently have 24k miles on the 17 and am trading it tomorrow for a GMC Terrain SLT. Unfortunately, certain circumstances have changed with life and it no longer makes sense to have a high end truck right now. Furthermore, my commute has increased significantly and I will hit the 36k warranty mark within the next 4-6 months. I really loved driving these trucks over the past few years and I honestly like this generation better than the 2019+, but maybe they will grow on me as I see more of them on the road.

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Sorry to hear you have to get rid of the 17, really nice looking truck! Congratulations on the 18 or 19 (make the best of a bad situation), post some pictures.

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Here's my '16 Silverado that I got less than a month ago. All I've done so far is the obligatory Weathertech floor liners, mudflaps and I did put on a set of Bridgestone Revo 3 tires.
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What’s your input on the Revo 3’s so far?


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22 hours ago, TXGREEK said:

 


What’s your input on the Revo 3’s so far?


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So far I'm liking them. Today I put on 160 highway miles to come see my son. Very nice ride with surprisingly little road noise considering it has a more aggressive tread design than I'm used to. If they continue to perform like this, when the time comes I'll put a set on my '04 Z-71.

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So far I'm liking them. Today I put on 160 highway miles to come see my son. Very nice ride with surprisingly little road noise considering it has a more aggressive tread design than I'm used to. If they continue to perform like this, when the time comes I'll put a set on my '04 Z-71.


I’ve always heard good things about those tires, good for you [emoji1303]


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On 1/24/2019 at 3:38 PM, 2kwik4u said:

Looking ahead to warmer times......winter is dumb, come on spring!

 

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Can you tell me what tire and size you have on that very clean rig?

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1 hour ago, Ge0rge said:

Having difficulties tonight as most can tell, it's an issue between the computer and the chair, lol.

 

 

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Good looking truck, red looks great on this body style. Great choice on the wheels, had them on my 16.

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12 minutes ago, polarisnchevy said:

What are the specs on your setup?

Not Alot really.  Rough Country 2" level, Falken 33's, window tint, borla XD muffler with GMC tip, Tonneau Pro cover, GMC molded floor mats.

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