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looks good . 10 min it will be dirty .

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2015 GMC Sierra All Terrain SLT Plus

 

Duratracs

Matching tint

Full front end clear bra

Xenon depot headlights

Led fogs

Short antenna

32" behinds grill light bar

2" leveling kit

 

Happy 4th everyone!

 

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Decided to de-badge my 2015 (all but the Z71 4x4 badge) and add 80% ceramic tint, which apparently blocks 40% of heat transmission.

 

Honestly, each day I am of a different opinion...one day its like "yup, looks way cleaner on a regular cab", and the next "I think it makes the truck look less fancy" lol

 

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What are you all doing for exhaust? For example, the sound of the Borla Attak is too loud. I don't want anything overly annoying, just a nice low grumble on start up and take off. Suggestions?

 

 

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My new to me 14 I bought a few months ago, put mirrors on, installed 2 inch leveling kit and 3 inch blocks in back. Looking for wheels next, torn between the decision of black or chrome

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What are you all doing for exhaust? For example, the sound of the Borla Attak is too loud. I don't want anything overly annoying, just a nice low grumble on start up and take off. Suggestions?

 

 

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Personally, I have the Corsa Sport on mine. Loud deep throaty growl at takeoff and mid to wide open throttle, but quiet at cruising. No interior drone at all at cruising. This is how they are designed. I've had Corsa on 3 trucks now. Big fan. Just my 2 cents.

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Here is a couple pictures of my 2015 so far. Its a work in progress.

 

 

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