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22 hours ago, Melks said:

Heres my daily - 2015 SLE with Belltech 2/4 lowering kit

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Nice to see another lowered K2 pick up in Ontario! 

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Most recent photo. Ceramic coating is a must for me now, had been 4-5 days of taking it on my 120KM commute and still looks great. Hard to believe on a black vehicle 

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4 hours ago, Dinner said:

Most recent photo. Ceramic coating is a must for me now, had been 4-5 days of taking it on my 120KM commute and still looks great. Hard to believe on a black vehicle 

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Looks killer! 4/6 drop?

Posted
1 minute ago, Melks said:

Looks killer! 4/6 drop?

Yep, Belltech 4/7 with a 1" lift shackle at the moment 

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2 minutes ago, Dinner said:

Yep, Belltech 4/7 with a 1" lift shackle at the moment 

Nailed it man!

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both are sik.. what lift are in each? what rim size/tires they rolling? love both looks.i want the same type of stance n look and confused on which way to go.. thanks



The black one is a Zone 6.5” lift, 20x9 Rockstars with 35x12.50x20 Kumho Road Venture M/T tires.

The white one is a 6” Rough Country lift, 22x12 Fuel Maverick wheels and 33x12.50x22 Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires


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New to me as of a few weeks ago. 2104 Silverado 1500 CC/Standard Bed LTZ. Managed to get to test out how it towed towing a couple thousand pounds about 200 miles. 

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Brandon_73072 said:
Picked this truck up on the 5th 
 
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Then today I got the truck cleaned up, took the steps off, and swapped the wheels over from my last truck.
 
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What a difference a nice set of wheels makes on a truck.   Looks great ?.  Looks totally different from first pics...

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Posted
8 hours ago, Dinner said:

Didn't like these wheels when I first saw them but they're probably my favourite K2 wheel now - Clean looking unit! 

Thanks! I was originally looking for something black, but kept coming back to these. I’m glad that I ended up going with these ones.

Posted
1 hour ago, Joe98 said:

What a difference a nice set of wheels makes on a truck.   Looks great ?.  Looks totally different from first pics...

Appreciate it, and yeah they made a pretty good difference over the other wheels. 

 

Got the tint done tonight so no more half fishbowl feeling. 

 

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Hello, does anyone have any info on which package truck I have? I know there is a Custom Sport edition but I think that is only for crew cabs it also is a different shade of white than what I have. There also is a Midnight edition for the all balck Silverados... I am just curious as to what my package is called because where I am located I havent seen a truck like mine since I have owned it the past 6 months or so. Thank you in advance!
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Looks like the Star Wars Storm trooper edition. [emoji1787]

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Hello, does anyone have any info on which package truck I have? I know there is a Custom Sport edition but I think that is only for crew cabs it also is a different shade of white than what I have. There also is a Midnight edition for the all balck Silverados... I am just curious as to what my package is called because where I am located I havent seen a truck like mine since I have owned it the past 6 months or so. Thank you in advance!
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Looks like the Star Wars Storm trooper edition. [emoji1787]

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Hello, does anyone have any info on which package truck I have? I know there is a Custom Sport edition but I think that is only for crew cabs it also is a different shade of white than what I have. There also is a Midnight edition for the all balck Silverados... I am just curious as to what my package is called because where I am located I havent seen a truck like mine since I have owned it the past 6 months or so. Thank you in advance!
file-1.thumb.jpeg.a351e9f5940e372b62a75d2183518832.jpeg
file1.thumb.jpeg.576fd7c4ad5c3ac483bf5ad52226ef99.jpeg
file2.thumb.jpeg.66c3a1b11e2923172c65240389490338.jpeg
Looks like the Star Wars Storm trooper edition. [emoji1787]

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Posted
15 hours ago, KJS Sullivan said:

Looks like the Star Wars Storm trooper edition. emoji1787.png

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Hahaha! Funny enough I actually call my truck the Storm Trooper becuase thats what I think it looks like as well!

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