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4 hours ago, VicG1209 said:

Thank you, and I appreciate it man?

You are very welcome.

 

 

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Hello,  this is my very first pickup truck. Bought it off the lot last weekend with 20 km on the clock so I'm currently in the process of breaking it in.

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On 6/18/2019 at 8:55 PM, VicG1209 said:

This is my 2018 GMC Sierra Regular Cab 4x4 Fully Loaded.  

Bunch of modifications. Came a long way from stock... shes truly a beauty. Haha

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This is pretty sick.

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My 2016 LT Z71 all polished up. Finally some decent weather in northeast Ohio this weekend.

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A little peek at my 17 Z71 from the cab of my 90. 1c0e3066dbbef4b5ad0dd6f61acf10b2.jpg


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4 hours ago, Jglew82 said:

A little peek at my 17 Z71 from the cab of my 90. 1c0e3066dbbef4b5ad0dd6f61acf10b2.jpg


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I miss my 91. I sold it before I sold my Duster, I just wanted to cut back on my collection. Wish I had sold the Duster first, I'd probably still have the 91, with a new paint job. 

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in that pic the Sierra is bone stock and the 91 has a 4" spindle lift and 235/85r16s. Trucks have gotten needlessly big. 

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5 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Dammit bro ??

Exactly what I said when she came over on me. Only 4k on it and has more battle damage on it than my 99  with 350k on it. No insurance on her part so I see mine following Apollo 11.

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Mine after someone hit me
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This is why we can’t have nice things. [emoji36]


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On 6/17/2019 at 8:20 PM, USC2447 said:

Here’s my 2018 Silverado Z71 4x4 with the 5.3L. I have a Moto fab lift (3” in the front and 2” in the rear) and installed a ranch hand not to long ago. Looking for good tire recommendations. I want to keep the stock 18” rims and run 33’s

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I did a test fit in discount tire with the NITTOs 33/12.5 r18 and welp that didn’t work! ???...when you turn the wheels you will hit UCA (before “full lock”)...I was desperate for tires and they only had 275/70 r18 nittos ridge grapplers.  Messuring 33.1 by 10.98....

they look great from the side view but rear or front I’m not to satisfied but I can’t afford new wheels..?

 

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That sucks bro shit don’t feel bad I put 5000$ down on my truck and then the next week the afm lifter collapsed and I had to waste another 2000$ on fixing cuz I’m buying it from a small dealer ship “as is”

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