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On 3/4/2019 at 1:30 PM, SoCalSilverado818 said:

New(ish) member here, fairly stock truck for now 

 

 

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Great looking truck, looks kind of like mine.

 

Welcome to GM-Trucks from the Antelope Valley.

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On 3/3/2019 at 9:50 PM, mitchely03 said:

Wish I had 4x4. I almost got stuck today. I was legit a little nervous that I might have needed someone to get me!

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Been a few times with my '15 (2WD) that I wished that I had 4WD, even out in the dry desert trails/roads.  Looks like this was kind of "in my backyard." 

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18 hours ago, Ravenkeeper said:

Great looking truck, looks kind of like mine.

 

Welcome to GM-Trucks from the Antelope Valley.

Thanks! Great minds think alike - there's just something special about the blacked out Midnight edition. 

 

I like the wheels you had on the 2015, what size are they? 

 

 

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On 3/4/2019 at 5:14 PM, Daniel S said:

2017 GMC Sierra SLT 4x4 Standard Bed

7.5 in Rough country lift

35x12.5R20 Fuel Sledge Wheels

MBRP 3in XP Series Cat-back exhaust  

Airraid MIT with K&N drop in filter

DubIR 5% on all four side windows

DubIR 50% on the front windshield 

LineX Premium Spray Bed Liner

 

 

 

 

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Dude!  Sick! 

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Decided to put sealant on the new Nitto's today for the season, then broke out the foam cannon...

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On 3/9/2019 at 2:26 PM, Ge0rge said:

Decided to put sealant on the new Nitto's today for the season, then broke out the foam cannon...

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I like the squares of plywood under the tires for putting on tire dressing. Where did you come up with that idea?

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I just picked this up a week ago.  I USED to be a FORD guy BUT I have made the move to the DARKSIDE and am never turning back!

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JimCost2014, Not sure how that idea came about, I have been using those pieces of 2x6 for a few years. I will say that if you do this with a lower ground clearance vehicle, I recommend cutting the one end at a 45° angle to drive up on with. When I drive my other car onto them they tend to want to stand up and catch the plastic on the underside of the front clip. The truck does not do this. All in all it makes the job easier. 

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