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2.5 in leveling kit with 285/75/17 methods with falken wildpeak at3w
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Got any more pics from the side? Any trimming up front? I want to do this exact setup


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2 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Got any more pics from the side? Any trimming up front? I want to do this exact setup


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Yes I did trim but I didn’t really need to. I’ll upload a picture tomorrow. 

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Hello all. This is my first post here. Here is my 2016 SLT. It’s on 35/12.5s with a 6” Pro Comp lift. I traded in a 2014 SLT bone stock for it. My 14 was a double cab and it only took me a year to figure out that it was just too small for my needs in the cab area. I was just looking for a crew cab and didn’t expect to find one like this.  I was worried that it would be a bit rough riding but I’m  very pleased With how smooth it is. It has the original Rancho shocks/struts and I’m in no hurry to change them due to how well it rides. I’ve only had it a few days now and of the few 4wd trucks I’ve owned and built, I am absolutely amazed with this rig. All of the amenities of this z71 premium remind me why I have been a GM fan since before I could drive. Luckily I have the most amazing wife ever who encouraged me to get this pickup as she has always been a fan of lifted trucks. 

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Bilstein 5100s with 285/75r17 at3 xlt.

Pro comp 7089 wheels. I've had these wheels before and they were no where near this flat. They were more of a satin or matte but I dont mind.

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Bilstein 5100s with 285/75r17 at3 xlt.
Pro comp 7089 wheels. I've had these wheels before and they were no where near this flat. They were more of a satin or matte but I dont mind.
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Any trimming to fit these in there?


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6 hours ago, jgraves13 said:


Any trimming to fit these in there?


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I trimmed maybe an inch off the black fender insert on the front fender and plan on pulling back the fender liner a bit but the rub is minimal in reverse at full crank. Definitely worth it

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I trimmed maybe an inch off the black fender insert on the front fender and plan on pulling back the fender liner a bit but the rub is minimal in reverse at full crank. Definitely worth it

Thanks!


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Added the black bow tie to my 2014 Silverado CrewCab LT, I needa swap the rear bow tie still
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Didn’t know it was your post, because of the new truck lol
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1 hour ago, kwOH said:


Didn’t know it was your post, because of the new truck lol

Lol yeah looks way better now, yeah need take some better pictures 

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I got a new electric pressure washer so I figured I would wash the truck. Now it's time to replace the regular length gun with a stubby gun, and get a foam cannon to add to the excitement of the hand washing experience.

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On 3/2/2020 at 2:04 PM, Jheyt said:

This is my 2nd Silverado had a 2007 back in 2011 and now have a new to me 2016.  First pic is the day i purchased it, second is 1 week later after i tinted the windows.  

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Also just painted the front bow tie the same color as the truck 

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Just now, Jheyt said:

Also just painted the front bow tie the same color as the truck 

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