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any added road (highway)noise with those on?

 

Haven't gotten them on the highway yet. I'll post back tomorrow after I get home from work.

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Can you post picture looking out front and rears during the day? I know night pictures probably won't come out well. I'm thinking of setting mine up the same. 35% front, 15% back, and either 5% or 10% rear

 

 

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Do you want a picture looking out the drivers side and the rear passenger windows?

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Do you want a picture looking out the drivers side and the rear passenger windows?

I've already seen from the inside out of a 35% so I'm a bit more interested in seeing the 15% and 5% windows if possible.

 

 

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I've already seen from the inside out of a 35% so I'm a bit more interested in seeing the 15% and 5% windows if possible.

 

 

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Looking out windshield, then drivers door, then rear passenger.

 

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Looking out windshield, then drivers door, then rear passenger.

 

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Thanks man.

 

 

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Pm me your number ill text u some pics of 5% door windows.

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Plastic dip rims (18'') all star edition

As well as emblems front and back

 

Avs inchannel visor

 

Nerf bar by nfab steps

 

Custom back up axillary lighting

 

Matte black vinyl on the B post of the car (between driver and rear passenger window)

 

 

 

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Jimenez - looks awesome man! Mine will be similar theme. Doing emblems today and tint hopefully next week. I also put on white door handles and mirror caps already.

 

Did you do the wheels yourself?

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2014 Chevy Silverado 4x4 LT V6 2.5" RC leveling kit, Iron Cross Step Bars, HID low beams, Bull Bar, 20% tint, Flat Black Strip across the front W/S, Vent Shades. Looking to do halos and HID High beams, LED fogs, reverse lights, park, turn and brake lights. Also DRP Stealth rims size and tires to be determined. Some really nice trucks in this thread.

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Jimenez - looks awesome man! Mine will be similar theme. Doing emblems today and tint hopefully next week. I also put on white door handles and mirror caps already.

 

Did you do the wheels yourself?

True that will be nice. yeah the rims were easy 3 cans of plastic dip. A garage bag n scotch tape. look on youtube.

 

2014 Silverado 1500 LT V8 4x4 All-Star Edition

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Jimenez... What lights did you use for you aux. reverse lights?

I used this lights off of Amazon I'll tag them later but they are 7 inch 12 led 36w drilled into the bumber hitch

 

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TX14Z71, didn't notice any significant change in wind noise with those AVS vents on today. As far as I could tell it seemed the same as before with the windows up and down. Very happy with the purchase.

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Put my new tires and wheels on!

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Put my new tires and wheels on!

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What are the specs on these rims and tires? Size, offset brand and do you have a lift? These are the same rims I've been looking at.

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