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Do you have a full pic of your truck. I have tungsten and curious what full black rims look like on it. I still have the stock 18 cleared aluminum ones

 

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Yes I do.ed3992de59c5e30dc2a4adc8811ff2fb.jpg

 

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Man that looks mean!!! Oh I can't wait to get some new rims and tire. Def personality change. Very nice!

 

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Thus is how she sits now after a wash with a 3 inch level

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Man that looks mean!!! Oh I can't wait to get some new rims and tire. Def personality change. Very nice!

 

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I have a 2/3 belltech drop sitting here for it and then aesthetically I am more or less done with it. Yes the backrack and decals stay... makes it more fun because it's just a "work truck" haha. Came a long way from stock really... stock this truck looked terrible lol. 43219f5fc75983a230dc372066f461e3.jpg030191c664814ba498c0411372d68750.jpg

 

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I have a 2/3 belltech drop sitting here for it and then aesthetically I am more or less done with it. Yes the backrack and decals stay... makes it more fun because it's just a "work truck" haha. Came a long way from stock really... stock this truck looked terrible lol. 43219f5fc75983a230dc372066f461e3.jpg030191c664814ba498c0411372d68750.jpg

 

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In the pic with black rims...is the stock 1.25 inch rear block removed? Looks like a level just lower. Actually look real nice. I see you removed the chrome door handles for body color. I am so glad the only chrome mine got was just the bumpers. Less money to spend

 

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The rear block is out... Never liked that silly rake. Peeled all the trim, swapped colored door handles and skull caps on the mirrors as well black bowties. I got the colored mirror caps and handles for free so that was okay... And the 22's new in the GM packaging for less than half of new. Next is 2" shackles in the rear and 2" spindles up front I have had sitting in a box for a couple months. Chrome was the only way to get this truck... Chev has no options with this color and an LTZ.. It's a 6.2 which is the only reason I bought it.

 

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Does anyone know where to get a touch up pen or something. There's bunch of rock chips on my truck and I want to get them fixed. Want to know my options before I go talk to a body shop. e4717240e0b29f3ac0cdfcc07a7eeb90.jpg

 

 

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GM sells one and it matches. Get used to chips... Mine hit point break and I repainted the drivers box side lol

 

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GM sells one and it matches. Get used to chips... Mine hit point break and I repainted the drivers box side lol

 

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What was the price off hand?

 

 

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Thus is how she sits now after a wash with a 3 inch level

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What size tires are you running? I like the stance. Was thinking of getting a 4 or 6 inch bds lift.

 

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What size tires are you running? I like the stance. Was thinking of getting a 4 or 6 inch bds lift.

 

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As of right now they are the stock Goodyear 265 65 18s. I assume in a few months ill get some rims and tires. Thinking a 33-34 tire

 

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What's everyone's thoughts on chrome or black running boards/nerf bars for my truck with no chrome trim?

 

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