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58 minutes ago, 16LT4 said:

Added a higher profile Bugflector now that it’s Love Bug season down in FL!

 

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That looks exactly like mine! 

 

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Just needs some chrome or polished 20x10s or x12s, smoked klearz and it'll be perfect. Such a PITA to clean black.

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Finally cleaned off the pollen and treated the tires, can't park in the garage due to the new driveway curing. May also be the first post since installing the new nerf bars last fall. Was going to buff it but after washing it, I think it's good as is. 

 

 

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On 5/4/2020 at 11:05 PM, Fix29 said:

Added a few mods yesterday. New tow mirrors and black out pillars.5014d8e1252a7b4e659b399d4d99c0d7.jpg
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Have the identical truck, want to do both of those mods. What did you use for the pillars? 

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On 5/20/2020 at 10:43 AM, Chewy21 said:

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Just needs some chrome or polished 20x10s or x12s, smoked klearz and it'll be perfect. Such a PITA to clean black.

Looks good, though black is a full time job to keep clean, but you do it well. 

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New to this group.  Usually do not post on forums but here is my new to me vehicle.  My first full size truck and I absolutely love it.  Bought back in March of this year it's a 2016 Silverado 4x4 with the Z71 package with only 17,890 miles.  No real mods done to it as I am not a modifying kind of person.  Did get the Range AFM Blocker after seeing all the AFM horror videos on YouTube.  Thinking of getting step sides later has it is a little hard getting in being under 6' tall.  Hope to get a lot of help from this forum if I ever do have problems!

 

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Have the identical truck, want to do both of those mods. What did you use for the pillars? 

They are actual covers that attach with double sided tape on the back. I got them off eBay, the seller is pillarcovers.


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12 hours ago, Nick McGee said:

New to this group.  Usually do not post on forums but here is my new to me vehicle.  My first full size truck and I absolutely love it.  Bought back in March of this year it's a 2016 Silverado 4x4 with the Z71 package with only 17,890 miles.  No real mods done to it as I am not a modifying kind of person.  Did get the Range AFM Blocker after seeing all the AFM horror videos on YouTube.  Thinking of getting step sides later has it is a little hard getting in being under 6' tall.  Hope to get a lot of help from this forum if I ever do have problems!

 

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I really like the blue. We almost bought a blue one, but that particular one on the dealer lot was lacking many options. We ended up with black.

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On 5/20/2020 at 10:43 AM, Chewy21 said:

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Just needs some chrome or polished 20x10s or x12s, smoked klearz and it'll be perfect. Such a PITA to clean black.

Looks totally awesome just the way it is sir.  I wouldn’t change a thing.   I’ve never been a big fan of High Country models, but I mus5 say that is one very sharp looking rig !    Could you please give us some specs on wheel size,tires, lift or level .  Thank you....

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On 5/20/2020 at 9:43 AM, Chewy21 said:

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Just needs some chrome or polished 20x10s or x12s, smoked klearz and it'll be perfect. Such a PITA to clean black.

once you go black...

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On 5/22/2020 at 6:51 PM, Ge0rge said:

Finally cleaned off the pollen and treated the tires, can't park in the garage due to the new driveway curing. May also be the first post since installing the new nerf bars last fall. Was going to buff it but after washing it, I think it's good as is. 

 

 

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Did you paint the inserts of your wheels? I have the same ones but chrome. I like your black ones. 

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