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I like how you blacked out the door trim to match the window trim...

Thank you, I just ordered black door handles and mirror caps too.

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Thank you, I just ordered black door handles and mirror caps too.

that's going to make it look bad a**!
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The Denali replaced the All Terrain due to issues. My problem was how long and repetitive issues. It did not vibrate but did have the exhaust issues in addition to others.

 

Secondly the new Denali I am leaving the stock tires on for now and the truck is actually smoother than the old one. Only put on new tires on the old one for the all terrain look and towing.

 

So far I like the replacement better. The iridium is killer!

 

Only thing is the new collision detection seems worthless, however like the lane departure.

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Not the wildest thing but I just picked up my first GMC truck. 14' SLE Crewcab 5.3 w/3.4's.

 

Right now my only mods planned are the black GM side steps, black hood deflector, and either a drop in bed liner or a Line-X Spray in. If anyone has a pick of the GM drop in bed-liner share please. Really want to see the fitment and quality on them.

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Here are a couple of pixilated pics of my new SLT. I picked it up Wednesday.

 

I like it!

 

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Looks great - Is that the White Diamond Tri-Coat?

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Looks great - Is that the White Diamond Tri-Coat?

Thank you, no it's the silver ice

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Looks like white in the front and silver in the rear.

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Can't wait for winter for new setup :) love this thing 4 weeks tomorrow Everything going great!

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The Denali replaced the All Terrain due to issues. My problem was how long and repetitive issues. It did not vibrate but did have the exhaust issues in addition to others.

 

Secondly the new Denali I am leaving the stock tires on for now and the truck is actually smoother than the old one. Only put on new tires on the old one for the all terrain look and towing.

 

So far I like the replacement better. The iridium is killer!

 

Only thing is the new collision detection seems worthless, however like the lane departure.

 

nice upgrade :thumbs:

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Here are a couple of pixilated pics of my new SLT. I picked it up Wednesday.

 

I like it!

 

SLT_drv_zps7efb3293.jpg

 

 

SLT_pass_zpsb3407f9c.jpg

Your truck looks really good with the tow mirrors.

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Your truck looks really good with the tow mirrors.

 

Thanks, galliher_nc

I'd rather have had the recently announced High Country mirrors with some chrome and amber lights................ BUT............................................

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