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Thought I'd post a few pics of my Red Z71.

2017 Sierra Z71  6.2

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18 hours ago, langston1726 said:

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What wheels /size are those? Very nice!! What suspension mods?

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10 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Got a build thread? Need more pics!


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I didn't start a build thread but I guess I could share the pictures somewhere! Is this the proper topic to post all the pics of it? 

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Cross posted on Black Truck thread...but here is my first spring wash this year, finally washed away the winter grime and oxidation from the past several months!

 

**Damn, i just realized I took this pic before I put the tire shine on!  oh well...large.5c8fa744cf2ff_washedt.jpg.f6fd128e8cab8e0f6d20c49893eb92a7.jpg

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I didn't start a build thread but I guess I could share the pictures somewhere! Is this the proper topic to post all the pics of it? 


Sure why not! It fits the topic


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Cross posted on Black Truck thread...but here is my first spring wash this year, finally washed away the winter grime and oxidation from the past several months!
 
**Damn, i just realized I took this pic before I put the tire shine on!  oh well...large.5c8fa744cf2ff_washedt.jpg.f6fd128e8cab8e0f6d20c49893eb92a7.jpg


I wish my tires looked like that with no tire shine on them... How do you get them so clean?


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I recently put sealant on my tires, typically last 4-5 months, no greasy mess, no sling, completely dry to touch. Looks like new after every wash. 

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