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Black vinyl roof and B pillar..

7" rough country lift for magneride.

Rough country traction bar.

22x12 et -44 Xd Grenade

325/50r22 Cooper STT Pro

Rollbak tonneau cover.

Pop n lock tailgate actuator.

Opt7 5k headlights

Opt7 3.4k fogs

 

I'm sure she's not finished yet..

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Finally got a new truck!

 

Edit: nvm photo is too large. What do I do?!

 

It's a 2016 summit white Sierra all terrain btw

Resize with something like paint or upload to imgur and link it...[emoji2]

 

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Finally got a new truck!

Edit: nvm photo is too large. What do I do?!

It's a 2016 summit white Sierra all terrain btw

Download the tapatalk app, it will let you be in this forum and resizes all your photos automatically. It's the best thing I've found easiest too.
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Download the tapatalk app, it will let you be in this forum and resizes all your photos automatically. It's the best thing I've found easiest too.

That works too, actually what I've been using lately. [emoji6]

 

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here we go

 

So far I had the GMC logo on the tailgate removed... thinking about removing the "Sierra" letters and leaving the AT logo in the bottom right. Also going to remove step bars.

 

I am stumped on either doing a level kit with 33 MT's with stock wheels or a 4.5" zone with 35's (this is what i really want to do) but not sure if the lift will fit in my garage. it's 80" or 81" high. think it would be close.

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here we go

 

So far I had the GMC logo on the tailgate removed... thinking about removing the "Sierra" letters and leaving the AT logo in the bottom right. Also going to remove step bars.

 

I amstumped on either doing a level kit with 33 MT's with stock wheels or a 4.5" zone with 35's (this is what i really want to do) but not sure if the lift will fit in my garage. it's 80" or 81" height. think it would be close.

Very nice!! I had the GMC removed and am debating on removing Sierra as sell...people are saying it wouldn't look balanced with just Denali on the right but I don't know...

 

Btw, get your tailgate handle painted white, you'll love it!![emoji106]

 

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here we go

 

So far I had the GMC logo on the tailgate removed... thinking about removing the "Sierra" letters and leaving the AT logo in the bottom right. Also going to remove step bars.

 

I am stumped on either doing a level kit with 33 MT's with stock wheels or a 4.5" zone with 35's (this is what i really want to do) but not sure if the lift will fit in my garage. it's 80" or 81" high. think it would be close.

Looks really sharp! I'm sure you'll be happy with either as that is a sharp truck. Love the stone homes in that neighborhood to.

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Very nice!! I had the GMC removed and am debating on removing Sierra as sell...people are saying it wouldn't look balanced with just Denali on the right but I don't know...

 

Btw, get your tailgate handle painted white, you'll love it!![emoji106]

 

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ok! think plasti dip will be sufficient?

 

Looks really sharp! I'm sure you'll be happy with either as that is a sharp truck. Love the stone homes in that neighborhood to.

 

thanks! i appreciate that. your truck and a couple others is the look I really want.

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here we go

 

 

I am stumped on either doing a level kit with 33 MT's with stock wheels or a 4.5" zone with 35's (this is what i really want to do) but not sure if the lift will fit in my garage. it's 80" or 81" high. think it would be close.

for what its worth, I have an 81" garage opening, did the 4"Procomp(w/33's)and still have close to 5" to spare.

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ok! think plasti dip will be sufficient?

 

 

If you can color match close enough I think so...the good news is you can pull it off if you don't like it. I found a local guy that did mine for $50, I bought one off eBay so I wasn't driving around without it for a week. [emoji4]

 

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for what its worth, I have an 81" garage opening, did the 4"Procomp(w/33's)and still have close to 5" to spare.

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wow that would be awesome.

 

Do the lifts settle less than what is advertised? If our trucks are 74" tall + 4" lift + a tire that is 2" taller than stock (your 33's) that adds up to 80". the measurements don't add up but obviously it works!

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