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19 hours ago, Daly said:

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.

I’m lucky... it’s so cold here they just throw sand and gravel. I hate the rock chips but better than the rusty alternative.

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6 hours ago, putz173 said:

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nice ride   Looks familiar   Thought it was my truck with a lift and larger tires lol 

what tire are you running?  And did you wrap your front GMC emblem black or install the black version? 

Posted
57 minutes ago, 1Clean8Teen said:


nice ride   Looks familiar   Thought it was my truck with a lift and larger tires lol 

what tire are you running?  And did you wrap your front GMC emblem black or install the black version? 

Black decal package was on it from factory, tires are 295/55/20 bfg ko2

Posted
8 hours ago, putz173 said:

Black decal package was on it from factory, tires are 295/55/20 bfg ko2


Ah I didn’t know the factory had one.  Might ask the dealer about some all black All Terrain badges    I have my GMC front and back wrapped myself with some 3M stuff. Holding up 6 months so far, could be cleaner but beats the 150+ they want just for blacked out GMC logo, not even sure 2 come with it lol

Posted
36 minutes ago, 1Clean8Teen said:


Ah I didn’t know the factory had one.  Might ask the dealer about some all black All Terrain badges    I have my GMC front and back wrapped myself with some 3M stuff. Holding up 6 months so far, could be cleaner but beats the 150+ they want just for blacked out GMC logo, not even sure 2 come with it lol

The all terrain ones were from

ebay, Just the GMC ones were dealer installed 

Posted
4 hours ago, putz173 said:

The all terrain ones were from

ebay, Just the GMC ones were dealer installed 

True.  Thanks man! 

Posted (edited)

New to me 16' Sierra SLE 5.3 4WD Z71 with some nice equipment.  I put Bilstein ride height adjustable shocks up front to level her with 275/60/20 Dura Tracs.  Was just up in Iowa with it and she had no problem in getting through my uncles snow covered fields out to his cabin!

 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Rick Burnham said:

New to me 16' Sierra SLE 5.3 4WD Z71 with some nice equipment.  I put Bilstein ride height adjustable shocks up front to level her with 275/60/20 Dura Tracs.  Was just up in Iowa with it and she had no problem in getting through my uncles snow covered fields out to his cabin!

 

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Nice Truck! Those bilsteins are next on my list for mods

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Posted
18 hours ago, Rick Burnham said:

New to me 16' Sierra SLE 5.3 4WD Z71 with some nice equipment.  I put Bilstein ride height adjustable shocks up front to level her with 275/60/20 Dura Tracs.  Was just up in Iowa with it and she had no problem in getting through my uncles snow covered fields out to his cabin!

 

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very nice.  i was trying to decide how i was going to level mine.  this gives me a good idea.  nice truck by the way.  mine is very similar

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On 1/31/2020 at 3:15 PM, 1Clean8Teen said:

 

 

 

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something about these and the snow 

 

Agreed. And in any color at that

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