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On 6/12/2020 at 1:49 AM, CovetedStyle said:

Swap sides on the wheels? Like when I rotate the tires? Or do you mean because they’re digging and not scooping? If that’s what you’re talking about I just wanted to do something different, much like most of the other things on the truck. I had them on the other way for like a day but wanted to ride it like this for a little while to see if I liked the look.

Yes, I was referring to the wheels being directional.

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6 hours ago, blwright said:

Yes, I was referring to the wheels being directional.

Yeah I think I’m gonna keep them like this for a while my friend I think it’s more of an aggressive look. Obviously I’m not only guy running them like this but it’s more common to see them the other way. And and a conversation with John I asked if they wanted me to change them around for promotional photos but he says he likes them the way they are so we’re running with it haha

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Bought last night and just finished my first commute! I upgraded from a 1999 Sierra 1500 (5.3) to this beautiful 2018 Sierra 1500 All-Terrain (6.2). Can't believe it finally happened!

 

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Here's the '99 for reference! Has 300,000+ miles and counting!

 

 

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2014 LTZ with a BDS 6" coilover lift with deavers on 35x12.5s on 22x9s. been a daily for now but want to blow it apart and go full in on her.

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My 2016 driveway build in progress...

6" fabtech with BDS 6" front struts (5" lift in front to keep factory rake). 20x9 hostile rims with 35x12.50 nittos. Cai, black widow race venom muffler and blackbear tune. 

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Chrome gets them home. Still need to do a really big deep clean on them, but got rain chances all week so gonna have to wait.

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Happy Father's day!! Before and Afters are great!!3a68c9c915fd26bcd24d8339bfdf01ed.jpg

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My 2016 driveway build in progress...
6" fabtech with BDS 6" front struts (5" lift in front to keep factory rake). 20x9 hostile rims with 35x12.50 nittos. Cai, black widow race venom muffler and blackbear tune. 
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Did you remove the resonator with the muffler? Any sound clips?


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2 hours ago, jgraves13 said:


Did you remove the resonator with the muffler? Any sound clips?


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At first I didnt as I was use to the venom250. I was worried the racevenom would have been too loud. However, once installed you still could not hear it. So I removed the resonator and the exhaust pipe dumps just after the axle. I can get you some. What do you want to hear? It's louder but no drone. I drive a lot on the highway. I also have v4 mode disabled which helps with drone.

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At first I didnt as I was use to the venom250. I was worried the racevenom would have been too loud. However, once installed you still could not hear it. So I removed the resonator and the exhaust pipe dumps just after the axle. I can get you some. What do you want to hear? It's louder but no drone. I drive a lot on the highway. I also have v4 mode disabled which helps with drone.

A cold start and a warm start would be cool! I have the venom 250 with no resonator, wondering how the race venom compares


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