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Here is my truck and so far I love it.

 

Don't have that much done to it, just some LEDs in back end and amber hidmodshop lights in the fog light spot. I am getting a 7-9" Mcgaughy lift and 35" Atturo trail blades and fuel lethal wheels. Will definitely post more pics when the stuff is installed.

 

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Any installed pictures

 

 

 

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Any installed pictures

 

 

 

Sent from the future via a wifi time portal.

Just got back from installing the front end took 5.5 hours so far with just two people working on it. Will have the rear end done tomorrow

 

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This is my 2014 with a 2.5 inch leveling in the front. Stock in the rear. Flow master 40 series turndowns

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This is my 2014 with a 2.5 inch leveling in the front. Stock in the rear. Flow master 40 series turndowns

Pic of the exhaust.
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Looking good I saw the finished post on the other thread.

 

 

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Looking good I saw the finished post on the other thread.

 

 

Sent from the future via a wifi time portal.

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Before and after.

 

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Here's my 2015 lt. 2" level, 285/70/17, +12 offset on rims. They're not in the pictures but I have the anzo u bar headlights installed and love how they look on the truck.

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2015 LTZ 6.2

2.5" TGC level, Zone add-a-leaf, 275/60/20 BFG KO2's.

 

Have 1.5" Zone body lift for it too but haven't decided if I want to install it yet. If I do I might add some wheel spacers and smooth fender flares too to balance it out.

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Before and after.

 

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Where did you buy the LEDs for your fogs?

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Sold 2014 Silverado and got a 2015 Sierra.

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