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Thanks guys!

 

Loving it so far. There's not much technology (or any at all really) on the level kits but material and build quality are top notch.

 

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Awesome thanks

 

 

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How do you remove the lower bumper?

Simply remove the attaching bolts with a 8 or 10mm socket i believe. Two of them in the center must stay attached which i need to go back down their and modify so they don't show

 

 

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Thanks guys!

 

Loving it so far. There's not much technology (or any at all really) on the level kits but material and build quality are top notch.

 

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I made a couple of calls to 4 wheel parts, and 2 dealerships. 2 of them refused to install my motofab and said since they dont carry it. 4 wheel parts offered to install procomp or daystar for $540 with parts, labor and alignment. Clark chevrolet refused on my motofab also and quoted me for $650. Bert ogden chevy said they would install for $150 plus alignment or $399 with their parts and alignment. But i bet if they install my $26 motofab they wont honor the warranty

 

 

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2014 Victory Red Z-71 Crew Cab.

-GMC wheels,

-305/55R20 STT Pro tires

-2.5" Quick Lift level

-matching tint

-Toolbox, bed liner, Weather Tech floor mats.

 

Future Mods:

-CAI

-LED high/low/fog/turns

-5% Tint

-hidden LED bar

-Chrome LTZ mirrors

-Go Rhino Chrome steps

 

Any other suggestions?

 

 

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dabc7a1b4a1b142be39f4ccd431a44b3.jpg

2014 Victory Red Z-71 Crew Cab.

-GMC wheels,

-305/55R20 STT Pro tires

-2.5" Quick Lift level

-matching tint

-Toolbox, bed liner, Weather Tech floor mats.

 

Future Mods:

-CAI

-LED high/low/fog/turns

-5% Tint

-hidden LED bar

-Chrome LTZ mirrors

-Go Rhino Chrome steps

 

Any other suggestions?

 

 

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looks good

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Kept it simple

 

2016 Summit White LT

 

20" Black replicas

 

275/55/20 BFG KO2

 

2" Moto Fab Level

 

9 Rod bed mounted rocket launcher

 

Still deciding on running boards... she looks so clean without

 

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ISIS really has a big budget these days- Brand new trucks!

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ISIS really has a big budget these days- Brand new trucks!

 

looks good. remove 4x4decal , black letters

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ISIS really has a big budget these days- Brand new trucks!

Thanks.... bed mounted rocket launchers work well for hauling fishing rods and dealing with tail gaters

 

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FNG here with a first post. I picked up a 2016 Graphite Metallic double cab LT last week. After spending a week with it, I'm thinking the crew cab might have been better.. Oh well, the double cab will work!

 

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dabc7a1b4a1b142be39f4ccd431a44b3.jpg

2014 Victory Red Z-71 Crew Cab.

-GMC wheels,

-305/55R20 STT Pro tires

-2.5" Quick Lift level

-matching tint

-Toolbox, bed liner, Weather Tech floor mats.

 

Future Mods:

-CAI

-LED high/low/fog/turns

-5% Tint

-hidden LED bar

-Chrome LTZ mirrors

-Go Rhino Chrome steps

 

Any other suggestions?

 

 

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If you get CAI mise well get a catback exhaust too! I got a quite catback I dont like loud exhaust. And i would recommend getting a tune. I used Diablo Lew tune and the truck drives better and has better power management. stock I got 14.1-15.1 mpg on 20 inch wheels and 33 inch tires. After the tune I get 19 on a windy day uphill and 22 on a nice day uphill. And pulling my trailer the truck does down shift and upshift a million times going up grades. It just pulls harder and its actually nice to pull my trailer now! Black bear is another guy who people say do a good job. I cant speak on his tunes as for I never had one by him but people say thats another good guy to use. But I am very pleased with my tune from Diablo Lew! Thats about the only other mod I would do especially since your doing a CIA unless you tune your truck and get a exhaust and tune it really just there for looks and not performance!

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If you get CAI mise well get a catback exhaust too! I got a quite catback I dont like loud exhaust. And i would recommend getting a tune. I used Diablo Lew tune and the truck drives better and has better power management. stock I got 14.1-15.1 mpg on 20 inch wheels and 33 inch tires. After the tune I get 19 on a windy day uphill and 22 on a nice day uphill. And pulling my trailer the truck does down shift and upshift a million times going up grades. It just pulls harder and its actually nice to pull my trailer now! Black bear is another guy who people say do a good job. I cant speak on his tunes as for I never had one by him but people say thats another good guy to use. But I am very pleased with my tune from Diablo Lew! Thats about the only other mod I would do especially since your doing a CIA unless you tune your truck and get a exhaust and tune it really just there for looks and not performance!

Thanks for the heads up! I don't want loud exhaust either, what did you go with?

 

 

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If you get CAI mise well get a catback exhaust too! I got a quite catback I dont like loud exhaust. And i would recommend getting a tune. I used Diablo Lew tune and the truck drives better and has better power management. stock I got 14.1-15.1 mpg on 20 inch wheels and 33 inch tires. After the tune I get 19 on a windy day uphill and 22 on a nice day uphill. And pulling my trailer the truck does down shift and upshift a million times going up grades. It just pulls harder and its actually nice to pull my trailer now! Black bear is another guy who people say do a good job. I cant speak on his tunes as for I never had one by him but people say thats another good guy to use. But I am very pleased with my tune from Diablo Lew! Thats about the only other mod I would do especially since your doing a CIA unless you tune your truck and get a exhaust and tune it really just there for looks and not performance!

 

What? You must be selling this or are leaving out some details. Your telling us you picked up 7 mpg with a tune? I think you are trying to make it sound better then it is by using your stock city mpg (14.1-15.1) and comparing it to the highway mpg after the tune (22). You aren't going to find much more mpg from these things, stock they are tuned so heavily for mpg and reliability it is hard to find mpg let alone 7. Compare apples to apples please to not mislead people. Your truck stock should have done 22 mpg highway. Are you running E rated tires?

 

Tyler

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2014 Victory Red Z-71 Crew Cab.
-GMC wheels,
-305/55R20 STT Pro tires
-2.5" Quick Lift level
-matching tint
-Toolbox, bed liner, Weather Tech floor mats.

Future Mods:
-CAI
-LED high/low/fog/turns
-5% Tint
-hidden LED bar
-Chrome LTZ mirrors
-Go Rhino Chrome steps

Any other suggestions?


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NIce Ride! Beings you like the chrome, I put on some Chrome covers on the Tail Gate latch and Rear Lights which now match the front light trim...post-140277-0-92590800-1480597841_thumb.jpgpost-140277-0-06510900-1480597874_thumb.jpg

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dabc7a1b4a1b142be39f4ccd431a44b3.jpg

2014 Victory Red Z-71 Crew Cab.

-GMC wheels,

-305/55R20 STT Pro tires

-2.5" Quick Lift level

-matching tint

-Toolbox, bed liner, Weather Tech floor mats.

 

Future Mods:

-CAI

-LED high/low/fog/turns

-5% Tint

-hidden LED bar

-Chrome LTZ mirrors

-Go Rhino Chrome steps

 

Any other suggestions?

 

 

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NIce Ride! Beings you like the, I put on some Chrome covers on the Tail Gate latch and Rear Lights which now match the front light trim...attachicon.gifP1240234.JPGattachicon.gif2015-07-22 07.33.38.jpg

 

looks good. trailer hitch bowtie body color ??

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