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Here's mine, I've had it almost 10 days. 2014 Silver Ice High Country 4wd with the 6.2 liter engine. Probably going to add a leveling kit with 285/55/20 or 295/55/20 tires, I'm on the fence about swapping out the wheels for chrome or black XD wheels. May lose the toolbox as well, my last truck was a black Z71 and it looked way better on it, and go with a trifold cover.

 

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Sorry about the upside down pics, this one should be better...

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I was able to get a lil better pic today I got the muffler deleted. No regrets-

 

 

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Not great pictures but here it is :) had to reply to three topics I had started regarding this truck ha ha ha.

Rides nice and the lack of road noise is amazing!

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Added the Chevy 22's yesterday, going to ditch the toolbox and go with a tonneau cover, just have to figure out which one...

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^ something is not right about the wheels. Doesn't go well with the truck..

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Wow, thanks Blockhead! I guess maybe its because they are Chevy wheels and not Cadillac wheels is why they don't go well, oh wait, it is a Chevy. Dude, seriously, everyone has their own likes/dislikes, I could pick yours apart but if you are happy with it, I'm happy with it.

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Here's my Crew Cab. I've added a bak flip tonneau.

 

 

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Added the Chevy 22's yesterday, going to ditch the toolbox and go with a tonneau cover, just have to figure out which one...

I like the wheels. Nice looking truck

 

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Wow, thanks Blockhead! I guess maybe its because they are Chevy wheels and not Cadillac wheels is why they don't go well, oh wait, it is a Chevy. Dude, seriously, everyone has their own likes/dislikes, I could pick yours apart but if you are happy with it, I'm happy with it.

Easy pal, i didn't say that i don't like the wheels .i love the wheels, but something in that pictures make the truck look out of place..

lol.. Carry on citizens.. :D

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Added the Chevy 22's yesterday, going to ditch the toolbox and go with a tonneau cover, just have to figure out which one...

 

I love those wheels, I've been thinking of getting them and painting the black areas silver to match the truck.

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Not great pictures but here it is :) had to reply to three topics I had started regarding this truck ha ha ha.

Rides nice and the lack of road noise is amazing!

This looks good. What lift and size tires are these?
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