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LT, 4x4, v8 in Blue Topaz. Originally looked for a z71, but I mostly just liked the grille and trim so I went with an LT. This is my first vehicle, loving it so far! Turned 500 km last night.

 

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Congratulations on your first vehicle! You've certainly chosen a great one! I especially like the color. And hello from Ontario btw.

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Went with flares painted. These are better pics. Before & after.

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Went with flares painted. These are better pics. Before & after.

 

I always liked matte black flares, but I think they look better painted on your truck. Very nice.

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Looks great, when you fill out those flares with some tires & wheels, it'll look awesome :)

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Went with flares painted. These are better pics. Before & after.

 

Looks real good! Definitely wish my were smooth now.

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Would really like to see what's in the KTM box ... :D

 

As requested....

 

Another great weekend!!!

 

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Looks real good! Definitely wish my were smooth now.

Thanks. The painters at the dealership were happy they were the smooth ones too. They said they cant stand the bolt on ones because of the time it takes to remove each bolt from the flare.

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New Cooper S/T Maxx LT265/70R17's to replace those shitty OE Continental 20's. Mounted on American Racing AR901's. The switch from P275/55R20's to E-rated LT265/70R17's really woke this truck up. Those P-metrics really over-accentuated the soft-sprung suspension on these trucks.

 

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Thanks. The painters at the dealership were happy they were the smooth ones too. They said they cant stand the bolt on ones because of the time it takes to remove each bolt from the flare.

 

I find it strange that they would remove any bolts, the bolts and nuts come in a bag. I didn't put mine on until right before I installed them. Unless they also install them after paint, but I'm too cheap to pay people to do that.

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My new 2014 Silverado LTZ crew cab, I need to add some nice nerf bars/running boards. Anyone have any suggestions?

 

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My new 2014 Silverado LTZ crew cab, I need to add some nice nerf bars/running boards. Anyone have any suggestions?

 

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