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I wanna play!! Here's mine. Just color matched my headlights the other day. Plasti-dipped the roof and b-pillars for contrast, I like the b pillars but am not sold on the roof yet. Here's a list of everything I have done to it

2014 silverado z71 LTZ

2.5" leveling kit

Black 20s

Color matched mud flaps

20% tint, 50% on the windshield

WeatherTech mats

Underseat storage

Debadged

Clear bra

Here's when I picked it up from the dealership.... Looks a lot different now IMO!

 

Looks great! Really liking the black side pillars. Looks much cleaner. And I agree with you on not being totally sold on the roof. I would suggest trying another piece on the hood. Such as the two elevated parts only or paint the depression in the middle of the hood to match the roof. I think that may make it look better if you plan to keep the roof painted. Good luck with your build!

 

 

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New tires - 33x12.50r20 Toyo MT.

 

 

 

 

I'd love to get a review on those tires as far a gas mileage and noise since I'm considering the same ones.

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New tires - 33x12.50r20 Toyo MT.

 

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That's such a a clean looking truck. How much lift is on that with the 33s!?

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Thanks! The RC level lifted the front 2.5" and the rear 1". With the tires, the truck sits about 3" higher than factory.

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You guys might think I'm crazy but I plasti dipped the chrome on the front today. I felt crazy spraying a brand new 40k+ truck but I think it turned out good. Going to do the back bumper later and then I have to find the right paint for the Chevy logo and calipers but it will be different thats for sure.

 

What do you think so far though?

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You guys might think I'm crazy but I plasti dipped the chrome on the front today. I felt crazy spraying a brand new 40k+ truck but I think it turned out good. Going to do the back bumper later and then I have to find the right paint for the Chevy logo and calipers but it will be different thats for sure.

 

What do you think so far though?

I'm thinking about doing the same thing. I hate my chrome bumpers. My front bumper is rusting real bad so i'm going to see if the dealer will replace with a color matched one.

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You guys might think I'm crazy but I plasti dipped the chrome on the front today. I felt crazy spraying a brand new 40k+ truck but I think it turned out good. Going to do the back bumper later and then I have to find the right paint for the Chevy logo and calipers but it will be different thats for sure.

 

What do you think so far though?

 

For a 40K truck with some $4 plastidip (exaggeration of course), that looks damn good as it is. I wouldn't color the bow tie in the grille. Id leave that. It stands out now and looks great IMO.

 

 

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pic please

 

Here you go! I raised the lights just a tad after taking the pictures.

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For a 40K truck with some $4 plastidip (exaggeration of course), that looks damn good as it is. I wouldn't color the bow tie in the grille. Id leave that. It stands out now and looks great IMO.

 

 

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Well thank you!! I actually want to do the bow tie in black with Sea Foam green around the edge. I'm just trying to find a high temperature paint for the calipers that I like. I still can't believe how much it changes the look of the truck.

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You guys might think I'm crazy but I plasti dipped the chrome on the front today. I felt crazy spraying a brand new 40k+ truck but I think it turned out good. Going to do the back bumper later and then I have to find the right paint for the Chevy logo and calipers but it will be different thats for sure.

 

What do you think so far though?

Its nice.More pics of your truck please

 

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For a 40K truck with some $4 plastidip (exaggeration of course), that looks damn good as it is. I wouldn't color the bow tie in the grille. Id leave that. It stands out now and looks great IMO.

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Well thank you!! I actually want to do the bow tie in black with Sea Foam green around the edge. I'm just trying to find a high temperature paint for the calipers that I like. I still can't believe how much it changes the look of the truck.

No problem. Looks damn good and deserves to be said! If I had a K2 Chevy id probably copy you and paint the grille like yours haha. And nice choice for the bow tie. Can't wait to see how it turns out. And good luck with the caliper paint

 

 

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Its nice.More pics of your truck please Enviado desde mi DROID4 mediante Tapatalk

I'll try and take some next weekend, I actually don't have many on my phone or camera. Maybe I can talk the wife into helping me do a photo shoot being she takes awesome pictures.

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Looks like you left cut off line is crooked.. :D

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