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I've been creeping on the site for awhile and picking up great tips.  Finally started to get after a few of them but here's my baby.

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14 hours ago, dsm1995gst said:

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Cool picture! Highway 410/123/12 in Eastern Washington?

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On 3/12/2019 at 4:10 AM, dsm1995gst said:

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Great looking setup.  What are the specs? 2in Level and 275/60/20?

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Great looking setup.  What are the specs? 2in Level and 275/60/20?

275/65 and a 2.5” level (which still didn’t quite get the front up all the way level).

The tires rub a tiny bit if I turn the wheel all the way in reverse but I haven’t worked on zip tying anything back out of the way yet.


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52 minutes ago, dsm1995gst said:


275/65 and a 2.5” level (which still didn’t quite get the front up all the way level).

The tires rub a tiny bit if I turn the wheel all the way in reverse but I haven’t worked on zip tying anything back out of the way yet.


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Nice.  Thanks for the reply.  Did you swap the rear block too or just use the front spacer?

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Nice.  Thanks for the reply.  Did you swap the rear block too or just use the front spacer?

I just had a 2.5” leveling kit installed so I’m guessing it was just the front spacer.


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Got a great deal on the closeout for 18's,  so why not.   All fresh and clean!!  Looking forward to spring and doing some camping!

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1 minute ago, kjord97 said:

Got a great deal on the closeout for 18's,  so why not.   All fresh and clean!!  Looking forward to spring and doing some camping!

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Gorgeous truck - and welcome to the forum! If you ever think about it, can you send me a picture of the headlight output on those new weird LEDs in your Chevy? I think they have 3 or 4 vertical bars? They looks like they would have really weird output but I’ve been curious if it’s any good. 

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21 hours ago, Truk24 said:

I've been creeping on the site for awhile and picking up great tips.  Finally started to get after a few of them but here's my baby.

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What nerf bar/steps are those? love them!

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8 hours ago, hbg1989 said:

What nerf bar/steps are those? love them!

Havoc HS2...I wanted close to the truck, the ends to wrap in, and a usable step. They have been great for me.

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Bought this a few weeks ago. 2016 Chevy Silverado LT. All I’ve done to it is black out the emblems on the grill and tailgate. Lots of things planned for it. I have always been a truck guy but I’ve had a 2014 Dodge Dart for the last 5 years. Glad to be back in a truck. 9ba6ca9b126ea511297b83fdf0ef8b74.jpg


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