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Here is mine still at the dealer. I wanted leather and a bed liner added so it is another two weeks before I can get it. I am still driving my 2010. I can't wait to get it!

 

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Mine came de-badged like this from the dealership too. I think it looks good like this!

 

 

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I agree courts94s. I think GM finally realized that they don't need to put all that badging to the trucks to look good. Most people take them off as soon as they buy them. I love this color I hoe you will too!

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They are 22x9.5 fuel mavericks +25 offset and 285/55/22 terra grapplers

 

Nice! We need more pics...please :thumbs:

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Hey everyone first post. So just got my truck last Thursday and stumbled upon this forum. And this thread. I originally planned on getting red or blue and color matching the grille and headlight surrounds but saw this color, fell in love and kind of forgot about that. Anyone color match the grille and or headlights on a tungsten yet? pics? also thinking about blacking out the "silverado" sides and rear. Heres a pic of me and my new babay

 

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Well since I started here is my truck

 

First day I got it delievered to work.

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added weatherech window deflectors and tinted front windows, and OEM step bars, putco rails

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Plasti Dipped front and rear bowtie

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Added AVS aeroskin and color matching mirro caps (Plasti Dipped)

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Also have but not pictured, chevy bedrug, weathertech floor liners

Did you have any issues with the auto up feature on the drivers window when you installed the weathertech deflectors?

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Did you have any issues with the auto up feature on the drivers window when you installed the weathertech deflectors?

nope no issues at all, it is pretty tight though an did place a small pressure crack in in the weathertech, but hasn't affected anything so far.

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2014 Silverado 1500 5.3v8 4x4 LT model in Tungsten Metallic. I love this new color even more than straight black...never thought I would say that!

 

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Just installed a 1.5" Procomp leveling kit and pulled my wheels/tires from my old 2007 Silverado 1500 5.3v8 4x4 in black. Tires are Nitto Terragrappler 285/65r18s and wheels are Moto Metal (not sure what model but they are from 2007 so probably not made anymore).

 

I definitely can't wait to black plasti-dip my bowties and tint all around as dark as I can go. Rhino lining next week and I'm still deciding on Husky or Weathertech liners...had the Husky ones in my 2007 and they were magical but the Weathertech laser measured ones are so pretty. Anyone had experience with both? How do the Weathertechs do for spills? I know my Husky liners held pretty much a full soda worth of liquid which was nice but I do like the lower profile on the Weathertechs...I'm so torn!

 

Edit: For anyone looking for tires - I bought these exact tires when I got my 2007 and put 80k miles on them before I had to replace them. I have never had such an awesome experience with any other tires and I got another set that took me up to 128k miles before replacing again. Probably could have pulled another 8k or so out of them but I was crawling steep jeep trails hunting boar so I wanted brand new tread. Almost 50k miles the second time around with a well used vehicle. I'm hoping that they perform just as well on the newer model and I would highly recommend them to every GM truck owner. No noticeable road noise for me and they perform extremely well in off-road environments and on the street.

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2014 2LTZ Z71 6.2 3.42. Black leather, split bench, sliding rear glass, sunroof, nav, bed lights, 265/65r18 BFG AT KO. Gm Borla kit and air dam removal to be done soon.

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