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2015 LT 7" lift 20x10 fuel wheels

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Seeing a chevy in that blue makes me hate myself for getting a GMC.

 

 

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Had to update my pic... clean truck and camper shell.

 

 

Twc

 

 

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2017 silverado Z71

mods to date: GoRhino steps, tints, red powder coated tow hooks, plastidiped emblems.

 

I woudl like to get A/T tires same size maybe a bit wider, and a 1.5 to 2" level.

 

any suggestions, btw it wont let mew upload images here.

I've been considering red powder coating to give it that redline look. Pics???

 

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I've been considering red powder coating to give it that redline look. Pics???

 

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my truck

 

looks good , Z71 emblems where did you find them ? bumper info Please .

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looks good , Z71 emblems where did you find them ? bumper info Please .

Thank you. Actually, stock emblems, I just got some vinyl wrap and covered the red...it took a bit of practice, but really easier than I expected! Bumper is an Iron Cross HD Low Profile with Iron Cross fog lights, and I just ordered a light bar for the middle (a cheap one off Amazon, so we'll see how well it does).

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Thank you. Actually, stock emblems, I just got some vinyl wrap and covered the red...it took a bit of practice, but really easier than I expected! Bumper is an Iron Cross HD Low Profile with Iron Cross fog lights, and I just ordered a light bar for the middle (a cheap one off Amazon, so we'll see how well it does).

How much more does the iron cross one weigh? I've been considering a winch mount bumper... seriously intimidated by how much it will weigh.

 

 

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Just got My 2016 Silverado back a few days ago. Has BDS 4 inch lift with fox shocks in the back. Has anyone taken these trucks off road yet with this lift?

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How much more does the iron cross one weigh? I've been considering a winch mount bumper... seriously intimidated by how much it will weigh.

 

 

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i'm not 100% sure how much it weighs, probably 60-70lbs? its light enough i could hold it by myself when my nephew was lining it up to install it, but heavy enough that i dont want to hold it all day...however, if you are worry about the weight of it creating the front end to sag, i have had mine over 6 months and havent noticed any significant issues as far as weight goes...and i am willing to bet there are a bunch of bumper that have brush guards and cattle guards that are way heavier than this one. this one is not winch mountable, but if you like the style, Iron Cross does offer one designed for a winch. good luck! post some pics if you do upgrade!

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