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2018 CCSB 5.3 4X4 Z71, mud flaps, running boards, RC 2/1, undercover ultra flex,  window deflectors bla bla bla.

 

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On 4/17/2018 at 3:09 PM, FHLH said:

I was very close to pulling the trigger on the Method 301 - Standard (Machined),  but the GMC wheel deal was too good to pass on! 

*IF* I ever lift this truck, the machined Method will be my wheel of choice, but only if I need the room.

i got the method 605 when they first came out and could not be happier. Method makes some pretty great wheels, can't go wrong with them if you decide on that.

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Some pics from the weekend.00286b66a96c4c440f369c1141f2f2bd.jpgcd8c8a21602bbe693b0d1a1b4bf162a9.jpg

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there was no trimming need to clear the 35s at all i just seamed to have lucked out with my truck

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1 hour ago, tehbuddha said:

there was no trimming need to clear the 35s at all i just seamed to have lucked out with my truck

This makes no sense lol. My 33's fit more snug than those tires on a 2in level

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I think  my truck is higher then most do to the tow package  my buddy's 2015 rubs 33s and he's got a 2.5 lift

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My '17 Sierra SLT with my friends '15 Silverado LT2..
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GMC very nice choice



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Before and after picture of my 2014 Silverado z71
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Wow, transformer. Looks great

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8 hours ago, KJS Sullivan said:

Wow, transformer. Looks great

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Look's Good. How hard was the fog light install ???

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