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Heres how mine sits now...... 7" lift along with 35" trail grapplers. Line x bed liner with Painted front bowtie. All badges included rear bowtie removed. 5" oval nerf bars and 2 10" subs inside. Thinking about the programmer but ill have to do a little more research because im not real sure what the benefits of it are. Sorry about the poor quaility of the picture.

 

 

 

More/better pics, looks good from what I can see. What brand lift?

 

 

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Has anyone done a Line-X bedliner? If so, any problems?

i had a Line-X put in and no problems i love it

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Nice. I'm debating also on removing the 3rd cat as well. If it's even a cat? No sensors are on it so it may be some sort of resonator.. I have a Corsa sport cat back waiting for me at my local dyno shop. My appointment is on the 13th so we'll see what actual gains I'll get with it. They also guarantee no drone with the straight thru design of the muffler. We'll see.... I'm sure with the Airaid intake I have and the exhaust there will be noticeable power gains. I'm still debating on a custom tune.. I have the opportunity to have one installed and dyno tuned but I'm a lil worried about the warranty going out the window. Thanks for the response are you gonna add some polished tips? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

No tips. I had them put on my '07 as an after thought and wasn't really that high on them. After a wash I get my Purple Slice out, slide under the truck and do the part of the tailpipes that can been seen so they alway look brand new anyway. These pics are of the '07 after 6½ years.

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I didn't want to start a new thread just to ask this and it might be a dumb question. Does anyone know, on the chevys, if the horizontal style grille is only available with the Z71 emblem on it? I do not have a Z71 but would like to replace the honeycomb style one...also don't really want a billet haha

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Only comes with the embossed location for the emblem but not emblem installed. Also quite expensive. And no bowtie either. Picked one up complete with z71 emblem and bowtie for $225 off Ebay. My dealer employee cost is about $400.00 w/o emblems.

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Heres how mine sits now...... 7" lift along with 35" trail grapplers. Line x bed liner with Painted front bowtie. All badges included rear bowtie removed. 5" oval nerf bars and 2 10" subs inside. Thinking about the programmer but ill have to do a little more research because im not real sure what the benefits of it are. Sorry about the poor quaility of the picture.

 

Definitely need more pics! Absolutely love your truck! Is that the stock LT 20s? And if so how wide are your tires?

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I have had my truck almost two weeks now and I had my dealer send the truck out to have an Ameraguard bed liner sprayed in it prior to me picking it up. It looks great and seems identical to Line-x liners I've had in the past.

 

Last weekend I had a 1" leveling spacer installed and my P275/60r20 Toyo AT2s went on yesterday. I only drove about 8 miles with them but they look awesome, are quieter than the Wrangler SRAs and don't rub at all. Attached is a pic I took when I got home. I also plugged the Range Technology AFM disabling device in yesterday and it is working great. I wish there was a way to lock out 6th gear at speeds below 55 but I guess I can run in M5.

 

So far I'm really enjoying this truck but wish the radio reception was better. That's my only real gripe so I consider myself lucky after reading some of these posts.

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Definitely need more pics! Absolutely love your truck! Is that the stock LT 20s? And if so how wide are your tires?

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I'll get some new pictures to put up soon! Stock 20's with 12.5 inch tires! Looks good. Wish I had a little offset with the wheels. The lift is the 7" rough county.

 

 

 

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Definitely need more pics! Absolutely love your truck! Is that the stock LT 20s? And if so how wide are your tires?

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I'll get some new pictures to put up soon! Stock 20's with 12.5 inch tires! Looks good. Wish I had a little offset with the wheels. The lift is the 7" rough county.

 

 

 

 

Im surprised a 12.5" wide tire would fit on a stock wheel.

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After a wash I get my Purple Slice out, slide under the truck and do the part of the tailpipes that can been seen so they alway look brand new anyway.

 

 

 

what is purple slice?
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"Last weekend I had a 1" leveling spacer installed"

What kit is this. I am looking for about 1" lift but do NOT want it level. Would like to raise the front, keep a little rake without raising the rear. What is the brand and do you have any side pics showing the lift?

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I have had my truck almost two weeks now and I had my dealer send the truck out to have an Ameraguard bed liner sprayed in it prior to me picking it up. It looks great and seems identical to Line-x liners I've had in the past.

 

Last weekend I had a 1" leveling spacer installed and my P275/60r20 Toyo AT2s went on yesterday. I only drove about 8 miles with them but they look awesome, are quieter than the Wrangler SRAs and don't rub at all. Attached is a pic I took when I got home. I also plugged the Range Technology AFM disabling device in yesterday and it is working great. I wish there was a way to lock out 6th gear at speeds below 55 but I guess I can run in M5.

 

So far I'm really enjoying this truck but wish the radio reception was better. That's my only real gripe so I consider myself lucky after reading some of these posts.

The toyo AT2's are awesome. They are going onto my truck as soon as it gets here. What type of level did you do?

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I didn't want to start a new thread just to ask this and it might be a dumb question. Does anyone know, on the chevys, if the horizontal style grille is only available with the Z71 emblem on it? I do not have a Z71 but would like to replace the honeycomb style one...also don't really want a billet haha

 

Buddy of mine picked up a high country grille for around $365, sold his factory grille for $300.

 

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