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Loving that single cab lowered. That's wicked looking!

 

 

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thanks a lot! didn't originally plan on going that low but it definitely needed it!

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I'm new to join the thread (first post) but I have been reading and researching for a while...here is my truck...2016, Midnight Edition, Silverado Z71.

 

Mods:

Windows tinted, and front visor

RC 2" front level

Magna flow 18" exhaust

285/65R18 BFG KO2

And have ordered an MX4 bak cover

 

Thanks for everyone's inputs and opinions to help guide me (without you knowing).

 

Looks great man! How are you liking the new muffler? Everything from the muffler back is new (No flapper valve / resonator) ?

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Most of my mods complete now, been a busy week:

 

Nfab Nerf Bars

black out front bow tie

removed silverado letters and put Z71 emblem on side

removed Z71 decal off rear fender

removed rear bow tie & LT

Installed Weathertech window vents & floor mats

Waiting on bakflip MX4

 

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The Z71 badges on the doors look NICE. Wonder how one on the tailgate would look in p!ace of the bowtie?

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Looks great man! How are you liking the new muffler? Everything from the muffler back is new (No flapper valve / resonator) ?

Yes, resonator delete, flapper delete.

 

I had a magnaflow 14" and dumped it behind my cab on my last truck, loves it. My wife asked me nicely to not get quite as of a loud one... So settled for the 18", and stock pipe out the back (again delete resonator and flapper)...sound is great time, very mild in the cab...great on the highway... Although I do kinda wish I got the 14" again...compromise though...

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Yes, resonator delete, flapper delete.

 

I had a magnaflow 14" and dumped it behind my cab on my last truck, loves it. My wife asked me nicely to not get quite as of a loud one... So settled for the 18", and stock pipe out the back (again delete resonator and flapper)...sound is great time, very mild in the cab...great on the highway... Although I do kinda wish I got the 14" again...compromise though...

 

Sounds great thanks for the info. Will probably go with the 14" and the deletes as well.

If you have some time upload sound clips to youtube!

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Sounds great thanks for the info. Will probably go with the 14" and the deletes as well.

If you have some time upload sound clips to youtube!

i can do that...but just understand that every dang sound clip i have heard never does it justice, so just keep that in mind...and also, when i tried to load the pic of my truck is says 1mb max...i had to really compress the image...so with a video, i will need some guidance on how to upload that...but i can probably get that done this evening or tomorrow morning...i wish i had a video of my old truck (it was a 2008 5.3L) it sounded SOOO good...we will be taking my current truck on family trips and just wanted to have it toned down a hint. if you dont have to worry about kids sleeping in your truck over a long trip...i would go 14" without a doubt... :) (the only caveat being i'm not sure how much , if any, the new body style will drone with that 14" muffler.)

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I still can't beleive how steady and secure this truck feels at higher speeds!

 

Before anyone gets butt hurt this is on the German autobahn and yes my tires are rated up to 118mph.

 

https://vimeo.com/182292971

 

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Sounds great thanks for the info. Will probably go with the 14" and the deletes as well.

If you have some time upload sound clips to youtube!

Again, this probably doesn't do it justice... It sounds really good... Very nice deep tone... But it is mild.

 

 

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Again, this probably doesn't do it justice... It sounds really good... Very nice deep tone... But it is mild.

 

 

 

Thanks again for uploading this! Huge help

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Are the REVERSE lights on the 2016+ LTZ's LED or halogen?

 

 

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Halogen

 

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Your silverado is my favorite blue silverado that I've ever seen! I saved a picture of it a few more things ago so I have an idea of what I want to do over the next few years. What are the specs on your mods?

 

Sitting at work, waiting on my new wheels

 

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