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9 hours ago, spenpet said:

I do about 20k per year on mine...I am willing to bet there are a lot of folks that put A LOT more per year than me...30K is just a break in...;)

 

***Wrong quote***

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8 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

I’ve had my truck since April and already put 12,000 miles on it, got it with 71,000.

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What version or aftermarket display is that? 

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13 minutes ago, royrjs said:

What version or aftermarket display is that? 

It’s not aftermarket it’s actually the Denali cluster a lot nicer then the regular ltz Chevy Cluster  have acouple for sell if interested. HMU can check with whiteautoandmedia.com compatibility 

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Hey all, new to the family here. Picked up a 2016 Sierra 1500 Denali Crew Cab Standard Box with 22k miles on it a couple weeks ago. Loving it so far! I got some rubber floor mats for the front and rear, getting windows tinted next week and I had a 2.25" leveling kit installed. Really liking the way it sits now that it's leveled out. Next will be some tires once I decide what size I want to go with, hoping to go as big as I can without any rubbing and will be keeping the stock rims. If anyone has any input on that it would be much appreciated!

 

I attached some pictures of the truck in the rice field putting out decoys and then a before and after the leveling kit. Can't wait to do some more mods!

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On 11/14/2019 at 10:26 PM, NorCalDuckHunter said:

Hey all, new to the family here. Picked up a 2016 Sierra 1500 Denali Crew Cab Standard Box with 22k miles on it a couple weeks ago. Loving it so far! I got some rubber floor mats for the front and rear, getting windows tinted next week and I had a 2.25" leveling kit installed. Really liking the way it sits now that it's leveled out. Next will be some tires once I decide what size I want to go with, hoping to go as big as I can without any rubbing and will be keeping the stock rims. If anyone has any input on that it would be much appreciated!

 

I attached some pictures of the truck in the rice field putting out decoys and then a before and after the leveling kit. Can't wait to do some more mods!

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Very nice. I have a 2014 twin. Denali, 153" wheel base, Iridium Metallic. :)

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'18 Z71 eibach pro lift set at 2.5", Freedom UCA's,Motofab 2" rear blocks, Avs bugflector 2 and low profile window vents, rough country hd2 running boards, kx offroad 2's wrapped with Falken Wildpeak AT3's.2c3509e7e00d0514a384a139ba00458e.jpg

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Put my snow plow on the truck for the little bit we had (plus had to move it from its current location to the new spot in the driveway).

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Poor red truck had to sleep outside at -12 F... big brother needed some maintenance.

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Stolen parking spot.... it was tough to push inside on snow and below zero by myself! ?

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