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2015 SLT  3"-6" McGaughys drop on factory 22" Denali rims

 

Love this stance. 4wd? Any other mods for the 3-6"? Great looking truck.

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Fresh detail and alignment at the new place. Need to change the oil, but being lazy and still need to go get two hose clamps for the catch can so I can install it as well.
Trucks like this make me second guess lowering the Callaway. Really like the clean tasteful look on a lifted truck. Is your rear bumper factory black or did you paint it?

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2 hours ago, cstmg8 said:

Trucks like this make me second guess lowering the Callaway. Really like the clean tasteful look on a lifted truck. Is your rear bumper factory black or did you paint it?

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High Country's come factory colour match with Chrome grilles. 

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3 hours ago, cstmg8 said:

Trucks like this make me second guess lowering the Callaway. Really like the clean tasteful look on a lifted truck. Is your rear bumper factory black or did you paint it?

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it's all factory. I've thought about swapping all the chrome except the window trim to CM, but it's what makes the high country the high country. I don't like to think it's lifted since it's a 3.5" kit

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it's all factory. I've thought about swapping all the chrome except the window trim to CM, but it's what makes the high country the high country. I don't like to think it's lifted since it's a 3.5" kit
It's just right, I did a 3" on my 4runner for the same reason. I Know the hesitation on the chrome, I feel the same way about my Callaway. Not sure if eliminating chrome takes away from the package.
I wish there were better "black chrome" options.

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On 7/28/2020 at 5:03 PM, SeekAndDestroy said:

Road trip!

 

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that would be a nice piece of property to build a castle on top of...

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8 hours ago, cstmg8 said:

Love this stance. 4wd? Any other mods for the 3-6"? Great looking truck.

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Thank you.  It is 2wd.  Those rims and tires came off a 4wd that's why the A/T's are on there.  Can't wait to replace them with something different.  No other mods to get this stance.  Any lower and I would have to notch the frame but not necessary at this height.  Air bags are necessary if your going to tow anything substantial.

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Just picked up a 2017 LTZ Z71. I traded in my 2017 Tacoma, which I loved but it no longer suited our family needs. I'm really excited to be in a full-size and am loving the truck. 

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If anyone is interested, I have a radio and 2.5 HMI I purchased from White Auto and Media Services (WAMS) on August 20th for my 2015.5 1500. It was programmed to my VIN, but in the short time since, my truck got hit and I am no longer in need of them. You would need to ship them to get reprogrammed, but I’d like to get something for them. For both parts, $300 plus shipping (I’ll confirm what they charge me to ship them back to me). That’s half the price they charge for asking them to source them for you. Send me a message or reply and we can work out the details. 
 

I do have a 2015.5 Denali cluster as well (was not programmed to my VIN) but I’m able to return that to the seller. If a package offer was made, I could try and ship them together.

 

The radio and HMI will allow for Apple Car Play in 2014-2015 trucks and the Denali cluster is an amazing upgrade to any Silverado or Sierra and helps retain factory controls. Just looking to find someone wanting to upgrade like I was. 
 

********* The cluster is currently spoken for. 

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23 hours ago, Shaun1720 said:

Just picked up a 2017 LTZ Z71. I traded in my 2017 Tacoma, which I loved but it no longer suited our family needs. I'm really excited to be in a full-size and am loving the truck. 

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Welcome to the club!!!   Speaking of "club," join us in the  "Black Truck Club."

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1 hour ago, Ravenkeeper said:

Welcome to the club!!!   Speaking of "club," join us in the  "Black Truck Club."

Thanks! I'll check it out. This is my first black vehicle. I was really hesitant because all I hear is how difficult they are to keep up, but it just looked too good to pass up.

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