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32 minutes ago, shadrickjm said:

In Big Bear before one of the storms.....

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After......

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 Been meaning to go up there, im in Corona. I dont think my 2WD will make it though haha

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43 minutes ago, mitchely03 said:

 Been meaning to go up there, im in Corona. I dont think my 2WD will make it though haha

HAHA, I hear ya, my 2015 was a 2wd.  I traded it in for a 4x4 '17.  If you do head up, put some weight in the bed and grab some chains.

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HAHA, I hear ya, my 2015 was a 2wd.  I traded it in for a 4x4 '17.  If you do head up, put some weight in the bed and grab some chains.


Do you ever need chains with the 4x4? Bought some for mine just in case but last weekend when we were up there 4x4 seemed to be enough for the mostly plowed roads at least


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11 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Do you ever need chains with the 4x4? Bought some for mine just in case but last weekend when we were up there 4x4 seemed to be enough for the mostly plowed roads at least


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It wouldn't hurt to have.  Mine handled great in 4 high too.  

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So a few changes since I last posted. Truck now has:

Mods So far

SuspensionMaXX leveling kit and rear blocks
Nitto Ridge Grappler. 32.9x11.4R20
Fuel Wheels
GMC Corsa exhaust
Flush Mounted LED backup lights
GoRecon strobing LED Cab lights
Edge CTS Tuner in prodiesel console mount
Edge CTS swtitch add on (rears go on whenever I go in reverse or when I push a button on the CTS2)
Roll-X Revolver Tonneu cover
Bull Ring in bed retractable tie downs
Putco bed rail pocket stainless and chrome tie downs 
In channel vents
Go Recon LED tailgate bar. 
 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Jaime Wawatusi said:

So a few changes since I last posted. Truck now has:

Mods So far

SuspensionMaXX leveling kit and rear blocks
Nitto Ridge Grappler. 32.9x11.4R20
Fuel Wheels
GMC Corsa exhaust
Flush Mounted LED backup lights
GoRecon strobing LED Cab lights
Edge CTS Tuner in prodiesel console mount
Edge CTS swtitch add on (rears go on whenever I go in reverse or when I push a button on the CTS2)
Roll-X Revolver Tonneu cover
Bull Ring in bed retractable tie downs
Putco bed rail pocket stainless and chrome tie downs 
In channel vents
Go Recon LED tailgate bar. 
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Really liking those cab lights, your the first guy i've seen with those ones..  Did you install them yourself?  Seem to have quite a few functions, Whats the wiring look like?  Only video I've found about them is the one on their website showing some flash patterns.

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On 1/16/2019 at 6:01 PM, Sierra_Hondo said:

Bought this new 2018 Sierra SLT 1500 on New Years Eve -

 

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I bought mine in October!

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2016 Silverado 1500 in Tungsten with Leer cap.  I have the Rough Country 2.5" level kit on but thinking about adding the Zone 1.5" BL.  Needing new tires soon also (22").  Have had good luck with Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in the past but not sure what size I'll go to if I add the body lift.  

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On 1/16/2019 at 2:38 AM, CovetedStyle said:

Hey haven’t been around here since I started mod’n my truck but a buddy got me looking around the forum again.

I’ve got a 2018 Z71 and mods include:

Custom BDS Lift, 1.5 Zone body, Custom XD two piece wheels, Toyo OC M/T, K&N BlackHawk intake, Mighty Mouse catch can, Color match covers, Amber deleted headlights, LTZ grill, Color match tows, 3rd BL, Recon Tails, TG handle and Interior pieces, magnaflo side dump, Amp power steps, G2 diff cover, polished drive shaft and a bunch of other little stuff here and there. 90% done in house other than application of powder and paint. Still got some things to do but a decent looking daily/shop truck in my opinion.

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I’d love to have that sitting in my driveway...although it would ultimately have its own dedicated covered spot...I appreciate the detail that has gone into this. I’ll take the Land Cruiser out if I wanna get really deep into the woods, this would be my beach cruiser!!

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