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nice trucks in here guys. I'm really undecided as to what kind of wheel/tire combo I want to run. at first i was sure i wanted the off-road look complete with lift, mud tires and maybe even fender flares but now I'm leaning towards something more low-key, clean, and practical. I've got a bunch of other mods I want to do in the mean time though to keep me occupied and my checking account on low, so no worries :rollin:

 

how do you guys think our color would look with with a two tone black/deep red leather interior? :cool:

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Hey guys, how does the tungsten metallic in terms of swirls. I have black now and don't care to deal with the swirl issue.

 

I'm literally about to order a 2015 Silverado in next hour so I don't have time to read thru all these pages for a possible answer and deal with my other task today.

 

Thanks in advance guys

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Hey guys, how does the tungsten metallic in terms of swirls. I have black now and don't care to deal with the swirl issue.

 

I'm literally about to order a 2015 Silverado in next hour so I don't have time to read thru all these pages for a possible answer and deal with my other task today.

 

Thanks in advance guys

I haven't had any issues with mine, had it for 15 months at this point. I wash it weekly, wax it monthly and clay bar quarterly.

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I wasn't sure if I was gonna like tungsten metallic but everyday I see it I like it more and more. My last vehicle was black and I remember how hard it was to keep clean

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Finally gave mine a bath and cleaned it all up

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I would love to see even more pics of your truck if you have them. I'm about ready to pull the trigger on a new Iridium Denali as well.

Questions: What size KO2's are those? 2. How do you like the AMP steps? and 3. What did you do on the Diablo tune?

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I would love to see even more pics of your truck if you have them. I'm about ready to pull the trigger on a new Iridium Denali as well.

Questions: What size KO2's are those? 2. How do you like the AMP steps? and 3. What did you do on the Diablo tune?

That's all I have on my new phone. I have uploaded a few on here previously from my old phone. The tires are 275/60/20 I wish I would have waited and got the 275/65/20. The amp steps I love! I always hated the factory steps on this truck. For the Diablo I used the Diablo tune and upgraded the shift firmness. I will eventually get a tune from Diablew.

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I just find this forum. Very happy here with my first Chevy truck. Matter of fact it's the first ever truck I buy.

It happens to be the very first year for this color. The snow was just about a week or two after I bought it in Kentucky.

The sunny pictures are in southwest Florida from last weekend.

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2014 DC. taken last weekend. first time pulling the trailer.

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Hello! I've had it for two weeks tomorrow and I love this color! :)

I was trying to decide between Summit and Brownstone until my wife and I saw a Tungsten in person and loved it.

It's crazy how much it seems to change in different lighting!

 

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