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Debating between a Iridium Sierra Crew Cab SLT and a Summit White Sierra Crew Cab SLT...I'm dreading the darker color, hoping it won't be like a black and show many swirls. I love my double cab Summit White one but not sure if it'll be too "marsh mellow" looking in a crew cab version. Input?

 

 

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Just installed a RetraxOne bed cover on my 2014 A/T. Took off the Retrax stickers, looked dumb with the gold letters. But love the gloss look, it matches the truck perfect. By far the best investment yet!

 

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How much do those covers go for? How was install?

 

 

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Lots of nice trucks! Here's my 2015 Silverado lt double cab. I picked it up last week, it's a work in progress!

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Looks like it's a finished product! And a good looking one as well!

 

Lots of nice trucks! Here's my 2015 Silverado lt double cab. I picked it up last week, it's a work in progress!

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Debating between a Iridium Sierra Crew Cab SLT and a Summit White Sierra Crew Cab SLT...I'm dreading the darker color, hoping it won't be like a black and show many swirls. I love my double cab Summit White one but not sure if it'll be too "marsh mellow" looking in a crew cab version. Input?

 

 

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We have had a 2015 Tahoe in iridium for about 9 months and I just got a Summit White Sierra crew cab slt so I am familiar with both. The iridium pops like nothing else in the sun because of the metallic and looks gorgeous when clean, but it gets dirty fast and is a pain to keep looking good. The iridium seems like a better paint than the white, but that may be my feeling because my 2000 Sierra started to peel after 12 years!

 

This is my second sierra in summit white - always looks clean even when dirty, white is easy to modify and goes with either black or chrome wheels and accessories....I would vote white for the truck!

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I love my silver metallic 2015 but I sure do miss my white 2014. Lol

 

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We were going to drive straight home to S Fla from Maggie Valley but my son got fussy so we decided to stop @ our in laws place in Savannah Georgia. I really love to drive this thing!

 

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We have had a 2015 Tahoe in iridium for about 9 months and I just got a Summit White Sierra crew cab slt so I am familiar with both. The iridium pops like nothing else in the sun because of the metallic and looks gorgeous when clean, but it gets dirty fast and is a pain to keep looking good. The iridium seems like a better paint than the white, but that may be my feeling because my 2000 Sierra started to peel after 12 years!

 

This is my second sierra in summit white - always looks clean even when dirty, white is easy to modify and goes with either black or chrome wheels and accessories....I would vote white for the truck!

Stellar review. Thank you. Come to think of it, I guess the white (even tho it's white) does look fairly clean most of the time. The Iridium looks dirty often eh!!? I was hoping it'd be more of a silver family type color where it doesn't look too dirty but can shine up really nicely.

 

Any swirls?

 

 

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Stellar review. Thank you. Come to think of it, I guess the white (even tho it's white) does look fairly clean most of the time. The Iridium looks dirty often eh!!? I was hoping it'd be more of a silver family type color where it doesn't look too dirty but can shine up really nicely.

 

Any swirls?

 

 

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No the paint on the Iridium is really nice - the metal flake looks great and as long as you take care of it, no orange peel or swirls....

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No the paint on the Iridium is really nice - the metal flake looks great and as long as you take care of it, no orange peel or swirls....

How perfect you have Iridium and Summit White in the family. I'm leaning towards the Iridium. It's one of the "old inventory" and with my shaking/vibration issue, the deal is pretty stellar.

Let's see the Tahoe.

 

 

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I am having a Hard time posting pics from my phone. But there are some good looking trucks posted here. It took me 6 months to decide between a Tundra, F150 and maybe a Ram but I have no regrets. This is the nicest truck out there.

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I am having a Hard time posting pics from my phone. But there are some good looking trucks posted here. It took me 6 months to decide between a Tundra, F150 and maybe a Ram but I have no regrets. This is the nicest truck out there.

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