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Looks clean as ****. If you don't mind how much did they charge you for the color matching total. Guessing on the mirrors chrome trim and plastic around fenders

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Did some color matching.

 

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Looks good! What size lift and tires?

 

 

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Looks clean as ****. If you don't mind how much did they charge you for the color matching total. Guessing on the mirrors chrome trim and plastic around fenders

Paid 700 for the mirrors, fender flares, handles and tailgate handle.

 

Looks good! What size lift and tires?

 

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It's the Mcgaughy 7-9"lift set at 9 and an add a leaf in the rear. Tires are 37s with 22" reps.

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Paid 700 for the mirrors, fender flares, handles and tailgate handle.

 

 

It's the Mcgaughy 7-9"lift set at 9 and an add a leaf in the rear. Tires are 37s with 22" reps.

That's what I thought. Looks like a beast! I'm 6" on 35s with 20s and your truck looks much taller!

 

 

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That's what I thought. Looks like a beast! I'm 6" on 35s with 20s and your truck looks much taller!

 

 

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It's taller in person I feel like. Almost doesn't look like 37s with it that tall. May end up going with a wheel with some offset to give it some stance. I'm happy with the reps so far.

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Here is mine so far -

 

Upgrades thus far:

-LED reverse/ tag/ cargo

-1.25 inch Procomp level

-OEM GMC all terrain wheels

-20% tint to match rear

-Trifold soft tonneau

 

On the list:

-Bilstein 5100s all around (set to 1.25 front and switching out the 1.25" block for a 2" rear)

-33x12.50r20 Toyo MT

-Possibly debadge tailgate and color match front bowtie

-20% over factory rear to darken the back

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My 2014 Chevy Silverado LT .so far I did a Gibson metal mulisha cat back exhaust and k&n cold air intake

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Went to the mountains a couple of weeks ago and got a couple of cool shots near the Rio Grande.

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Proud owner of a new 2016 High Country fully loaded/accessorized. On top of the HC package, went ahead and installed Pace Edwards Bedlocker (electric) bed cover, Amp Research Steps, 3m clear front bumper bra, led reverse/cargo lights, bed rug, and hardwired radar detector. Only have 2,000 miles on her but loving every minute of it!

 

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