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that's probably the max without having to trim a little. I think these are 33.6 almost a 34.

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Here's how my 2014 All Terrain is as of now.

 

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This is the front plastic piece that is black and textured like the rest of your plastic. I just got done swapping mine out. Just beware, there are 31 bolts to be taken out to change it. LOL

 

http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm-plate-22902312.html

 

By the way, those stock rims look sweet on there.

 

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This is the front plastic piece that is black and textured like the rest of your plastic. I just got done swapping mine out. Just beware, there are 31 bolts to be taken out to change it. LOL

 

http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm-plate-22902312.html

 

By the way, those stock rims look sweet on there.

 

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Those headlights, I love them. Did you do them yourself or did you have them done? They really look like the 2012-2014 FX2/FX4 Headlights;

 

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Those headlights, I love them. Did you do them yourself or did you have them done? They really look like the 2012-2014 FX2/FX4 Headlights;

 

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I did them myself. The second pic actually looks like it has Halos, but it doesn't. ALL black:) I put some HID's in because the factory lights SUCK ASS! I have some FXR projectors that I'm going to put in to help spread the light a little better. I also just got my Rigid D2's for the fog lights:) Now if spring would hurry up and get here!!!! (I store it during the winter)

 

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Very nice man! I wish I had the guts to take apart my headlights. I'm pretty certain I would mess something up. And when you do your FXR projector snap some pics, I've read that changing out the projectors on the Sierra's is a little more difficult compared to the LTZ Silverado headlights.

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Very nice man! I wish I had the guts to take apart my headlights. I'm pretty certain I would mess something up. And when you do your FXR projector snap some pics, I've read that changing out the projectors on the Sierra's is a little more difficult compared to the LTZ Silverado headlights.

I was pretty nervous about doing the lights, especially when I saw the price tag on a new pair!!!!! It was very easy, as long as you take your time and are careful, you will be fine. When I do my FXRs I will have to pull them apart again. I will make sure to take pics, probably will be next month.

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Does anyone know if there is a thread on here to post any take off parts? I have Chrome door handles, door molding, all the badges that come on a SLT All Terrain, GMC hard plastic mud flaps and i'm sure a few other things.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Does anyone know if there is a thread on here to post any take off parts? I have Chrome door handles, door molding, all the badges that come on a SLT All Terrain, GMC hard plastic mud flaps and i'm sure a few other things.

 

Thanks in advance.

Just go to the "for sale/wanted" section of the forum [emoji106]

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Got the Denali tinted today. Limo all around.

 

 

What tonneau cover are you using Dangerdick, how do you like it?

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What tonneau cover are you using Dangerdick, how do you like it?

 

Truxedo. I've had them on all my trucks and theyre great.

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Anyone with a RC 2 inch lift running 275/60/R20 on stock wheels without rubbing. Want to run the Goodyear Duratracs right now in 275/60/R20 unless anyone has anything bad to say about them?

 

You will have no problem running that size.. I never came close to rubbing.

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