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Meh I like the bullbar especially on a lifted truck. You guys forgot to put in your opinion it ruins it...

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2014 High Country - 6.2L - 6 Speed - 3:42 - Every option but a sunroof - 2k miles

 

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2014 High Country - 6.2L - 6 Speed - 3:42 - Every option but a sunroof - 2k miles

 

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I thought the sunroof was standard on the high Country. Nice truck regardless.
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I did similar with LTZ since I don't care for the one interior option on the High Country. If they could have give us a black option, I'd of went that way. Of course, if GMC would have had mag ride in 14 I'd would have put up with the headlights.

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I did similar with LTZ since I don't care for the one interior option on the High Country. If they could have give us a black option, I'd of went that way. Of course, if GMC would have had mag ride in 14 I'd would have put up with the headlights.

I wish GMC had the interior color the high Country has. Love that saddle brown interior. Looks very nice. I'll swap you for my all black interior lol

Oh, and I think the Sierra front end is nicer than the Silverado front end. Idk it just looks nicer. Love the Denali front end, so that's why i went with it

Chevy looked bland. Love the LED DRL's :)

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You are correct good sir, however, 2 is always nicer haha.

If you're getting rid of those GMC wheels i may want to take them off your hands! ;)

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I'm in love with the brown interior.....It seems a bit softer than the normal leather and it probably draws the most comments from those who see the truck for the first time.

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2" rough country, 1.5" zone. 295/70r18 trail grapplers with method mesh +18 offset. They stick out about 1/4" to 1/2" past the fender.

 

They rub the fender liner at full lock in forward and reverse.

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All I've done so far is the Leer top and the N-Fab nerf bars. HID headlights and LED courtesy and fog lights are next.

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2" rough country, 1.5" zone. 295/70r18 trail grapplers with method mesh +18 offset. They stick out about 1/4" to 1/2" past the fender.

 

They rub the fender liner at full lock in forward and reverse.

 

Damn i love method wheels!

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2015 Sierra Elevation Edition - 5.3/3.42/4x4

 

And it's already reminding me how much of a PITA it is keeping a black vehicle clean.

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Only bad thing is not E85. Hopefully I can fix that.

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I wish GMC had the interior color the high Country has. Love that saddle brown interior. Looks very nice. I'll swap you for my all black interior lol

Oh, and I think the Sierra front end is nicer than the Silverado front end. Idk it just looks nicer. Love the Denali front end, so that's why i went with it

Chevy looked bland. Love the LED DRL's :)

I like the LED DRL, but don't like how it imbalances the flow across the truck with the big step up of the painted trim. Also less light. Not worth giving up mag ride for it but there were no valuable upgrades to me in the Denali in 2014.

 

I never felt it the high county because I don't do brown.

 

Sort of like Ford interior in 2014. Couldn't even consider it, just made me sick. All just preferences, not bashing anyone's choice.

 

For instance black is the best looking color ever when it's clean, I just won't be the one keeping it clean ever again.

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2" rough country, 1.5" zone. 295/70r18 trail grapplers with method mesh +18 offset. They stick out about 1/4" to 1/2" past the fender.

 

They rub the fender liner at full lock in forward and reverse.

Nice truck, this is exactly what I am wanting to do... How hard was it to install the body lift? Did you do it or have someone to do it?

 

 

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Nice truck, this is exactly what I am wanting to do... How hard was it to install the body lift? Did you do it or have someone to do it?

 

 

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Thanks.

 

The body lift isn't really hard, just a pain in the ass because it takes so long. I was a little disappointed with Zones kit. I believe they shorted me hardware and their instructions are not detailed at all. But my friend and I made it work. Just get someone to help you with the bumpers and it's not bad.

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2015 Sierra Elevation Edition - 5.3/3.42/4x4

 

And it's already reminding me how much of a PITA it is keeping a black vehicle clean.

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Only bad thing is not E85. Hopefully I can fix that.

So what separates the elevation edition from others? I mean I realize it sits higher but how do they achieve it? Spacers? shocks? Body lift?

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