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On 5/30/2019 at 8:46 PM, Phantom_ss13 said:

What's up guys. This is my 2018 GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate I bought new a few weeks. I absolutely love it. Here is a photo after her first wash. 

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Congrats brother ....absolutely beautiful truck.  Black & chrome  will never ever go out of style.  Yes, they're a b%^ch to keep clean but looks like you're doing a great job of it.   I still love the 2018 body style as opposed to the 19's, especially in the Denali trim.   The AT4 however, looks great and much better over previous year models.   Phantom ss....I know you've only had the truck for a very short while, but how is every thing going so far ?  any transmission clunking ?  Vibration(shake),   ony other issues ?  It seems that GM has sorted out most of the bugs in 2018.  Still have quite a few left overs up here in Canada, but not many in the Ulitmate package.  Is premium fuel  (high octane)  mandatory in the 6.2 motor ?

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On 5/28/2019 at 9:16 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

I got a 4in lift on it with 20x10 on 33s I bought like this with the wheels I wanna upgrade it soon to 22x10 with 35s

Looks awesome as it sits now...perfect combo. :thumbs:

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2015 Silverado Z71.. Dbl cab.. 4wd

-6/11 “static drop”

- DJM 4” drop control arms

- DJM 2” drop spindles

- Bell tech 0-3” drop struts (set @ 0)

- DJM 7” flip kit

- DJM 2” drop shackles 

- Reklez 2” drop blocks

- Twisted Metal Workz shock relocation kit. 

- Fox 2.0 adventure series shocks

- Extensive Metal Works 8” notch with crossbars. 

- AVS wheel tubs and tunnel cover

- Shortened steel driveshaft

- Cresspo Tailgate Spoiler

- 2015 Silverado 2500 front bumper 

- Full LED highs, lows, parks, fogs

- 2500 tow mirrors 

- Range AFM delete

- Borla Attck exhaust

- 24” Chevy Platinum Texas edition wheels. 

- 275/30/24 fronts - 296/30/24 rears

 

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3 hours ago, Joe98 said:

Congrats brother ....absolutely beautiful truck.  Black & chrome  will never ever go out of style.  Yes, they're a b%^ch to keep clean but looks like you're doing a great job of it.   I still love the 2018 body style as opposed to the 19's, especially in the Denali trim.   The AT4 however, looks great and much better over previous year models.   Phantom ss....I know you've only had the truck for a very short while, but how is every thing going so far ?  any transmission clunking ?  Vibration(shake),   ony other issues ?  It seems that GM has sorted out most of the bugs in 2018.  Still have quite a few left overs up here in Canada, but not many in the Ulitmate package.  Is premium fuel  (high octane)  mandatory in the 6.2 motor ?

Thanks! I agree black and chrome makes a car or truck look classy. So far it's great. No vibrations nor clunks, knock on wood. The only thing I did notice was the gap in the panels, especially on the doors. I'll be taking Monday to get it check out. Yes Premium is required but it runs smooth. I just hit the 500 mile mark so the engine is nicely broken in. Yeah mine was one of the last leftover. I'm starting to see more used ones but I've noticed that many weren't taken care of. That's why we got a new one.

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'17 LTZ with 48K miles

Rough County Level

275/60/20 Ridge Grapplers

35% F 20% R Tint

Plasti-Dipped Emblems

I haven't done much to it because it's basically a commuting appliance, I want to keep the warranty as intact as possible.  Once the warranty expires I am going to do an AFM/DOD delete, long tube headers, exhaust, and tune.

 

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The fender mod wasnt hard to do
just first cut little nervous being a brand new truck with less than 300 miles!!!!
there is a decent video of the mod when i searched tech tuesday norcal mod had a new red silverado video when google searched
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I grabbed an impact hammer and pushed it back without cutting anything. Worked perfectly.


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Finally some decent sun.

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Trying to decide if I should leave the 1.5" level in and put the 5100s in at 3/4". Or pull the 1.5" level and put the 5100s in at the top notch. I like a little rake for towing, so I'm torn on how much rake to leave. 

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On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2019 at 1:26 PM, UofMz71 said:

2017 SLT Premium Plus Package (new to me) w/ Coco Dune interior

 

Items completed:

- 18% front window tint

- 55% windshield tint

- Black vinyl wrap on b-pillar

- Dark smoke tail lights

- Light smoke headlights, fog lights, and third brake

- Havoc side steps

 

Items being completed next week:

- Zone 4.5" lift

- Fox 2.0 rear shocks

- 35x12.5r22 Toyo MT's

- Color match front and rear bumpers

- Color match grille surround

- Color match 'GMC' logo (red part)

- Update my GM-Trucks signature line

 

Items being pondered:

- CAI

- MBRP exhaust

- Tune

- Fox 2.0 coilovers

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On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2019 at 10:01 PM, [email protected] said:

When u say windshield tint, is it just tp section or whole thing?  

Not my truck, but I will go ahead and give an answer for the owner,

 

Thinking maybe just a 6 inch bar across the center from left to right not tinted, then the rest of the windshield with maybe a 200% tint,

 

Think of a World War 1 tank......

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22 hours ago, psu said:

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Great looking truck!!!

 

Nice effect on the picture too!!!

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Great looking truck!!!
 
Nice effect on the picture too!!!


Appreciate it sir!

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