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Been a lil bit since I had been here.  In October I purchased this camper and truck pulls it fine since I added air bags to the rear to eliminate the squat.  The other picture was taken in one of my favorite places being Skyline Drive Virginia and at my favorite overlook.  Taken with my phone, but would have been so much better if I had my camera with me.1601167956_SkylineDriveDecember2019.thumb.jpg.4d369696287334a9034f7db108d8e690.jpg798004617_trucktrailer.thumb.jpg.32ee51a5bc4a5cbb32a2aecf2febdfdb.jpg

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What size tires? Any trimming?


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315/70r17s. Yeah some metal trimming


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On 9/18/2018 at 2:15 PM, luckyshotbrooks said:

Yes it has the new upper control arms. The shop I went to said it wasn’t necessary but that they recommended it. I decided to go with it since it is a brand new truck. Didnt want to give them any reason to try to get out of warranty.

I know this is an old thread/post but I was thinking about going with the same setup and was wondering if you had any issues with rubbing? Thanks in advance

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2018 GMC SLT Z71 Standard bed, performance tuned 6.2. Fuel 20x9 +1 offset, 33” BFG KO2’s, CST 4.5”-5” Lift with front CST Coil Overs and CST rear Piggy Backs, front CST Skid plate, RollNLock Bed Cover, G2 Rear Diff Cover, etc etc etc...

 

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3 hours ago, TXGREEK said:

2018 GMC SLT Z71 Standard bed, performance tuned 6.2. Fuel 20x9 +1 offset, 33” BFG KO2’s, CST 4.5”-5” Lift with front CST Coil Overs and CST rear Piggy Backs, front CST Skid plate, RollNLock Bed Cover, G2 Rear Diff Cover, etc etc etc...

 

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One of my all time favourite rigs on here.  You did an awesome job building this this truck.  Almost makes me wish I never got a Denali Ultimate....oh well.  Looking good bro...?

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One of my all time favourite rigs on here.  You did an awesome job building this this truck.  Almost makes me wish I never got a Denali Ultimate....oh well.  Looking good bro...[emoji106]


Appreciate it, it’s definitely a keeper.


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Wow, what a nice collection of trucks! Both lifted and lowered

 

New to join the forum, been reading posts for a while. I'm Brian from New Jersey, here's my truck

 

2018 GMC Sierra 1500 All Terrain double cab:

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Summit White, Black interior, 20% all aroundWeather Guard tool box, Magnum headache rack, Mud flaps, stock 20" wheels 275/55/R20.

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1 hour ago, 1Clean8Teen said:

Wow, what a nice collection of trucks! Both lifted and lowered

 

New to join the forum, been reading posts for a while. I'm Brian from New Jersey, here's my truck

 

2018 GMC Sierra 1500 All Terrain double cab:

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Summit White, Black interior, 20% all aroundWeather Guard tool box, Magnum headache rack, Mud flaps, stock 20" wheels 275/55/R20.

Welcome Brian, and congrats on your new truck.  Very sharp and clean looking ride.   

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1 hour ago, 1Clean8Teen said:

Wow, what a nice collection of trucks! Both lifted and lowered

 

New to join the forum, been reading posts for a while. I'm Brian from New Jersey, here's my truck

 

2018 GMC Sierra 1500 All Terrain double cab:

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Summit White, Black interior, 20% all aroundWeather Guard tool box, Magnum headache rack, Mud flaps, stock 20" wheels 275/55/R20.

Wow that second pic looks almost exactly like my complex. Hope I can remember to snap a pic today when I get home. 

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traded my '16 silverado in for an '18 Sierra.  loving the GMC and the 6.2L so far. 

 

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Snapped a quick shot headed to the airport for work... -26 degrees out with a 4:00pm sunset! Gotta love January in interior Alaska...

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3 hours ago, 1/4milecrazy said:

Wow that second pic looks almost exactly like my complex. Hope I can remember to snap a pic today when I get home. 

 

lol yeah classic garden complex look

 

4 hours ago, Joe98 said:

Welcome Brian, and congrats on your new truck.  Very sharp and clean looking ride.   

 

thank you. have had it almost a year  finally had time to join and post something 

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2 hours ago, mdf21 said:

traded my '16 silverado in for an '18 Sierra.  loving the GMC and the 6.2L so far. 

 

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1 hour ago, cheyenne383 said:

Snapped a quick shot headed to the airport for work... -26 degrees out with a 4:00pm sunset! Gotta love January in interior Alaska...

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something about these and the snow 

 

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This is the only snow this thing see's. Snow doesn't bother me, it's the salt they pave the road with in the winter here. 

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I don't care what people say, she sits in the garage during the salt season.

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