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Thanks for the info buddy. If not too troublesome, and when you get a chance, could you please post more pics, especially If the mounts and base. I've been thinking about getting these for a while. Thanks a lot.

 

 

 

 

 

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You know the rules of the interwebs... clip or it never happened....

 

Here's a clip, not sure of quality took video with cell phone to lazy to break out the GoPro. The exhaust is great I am still not used to it, when you stand right at the pipe when she kicks you can feel the rumble go right through you. Truck is filthy as well, its been raining for a couple days.

 

 

 

 

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Here's a clip, not sure of quality took video with cell phone to lazy to break out the GoPro. The exhaust is great I am still not used to it, when you stand right at the pipe when she kicks you can feel the rumble go right through you. Truck is filthy as well, its been raining for a couple days.

 

 

 

 

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Sounds good.
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Hey guys, I'm new to this forum but I've spent the last two days reading through this entire thread. It's been very informative. I purchased a 2014 Silverado a couple weeks back and I can't wait to add some of these modifications. The one thing I keep reading that really surprises me is people getting rid of the chrome on their trucks. I know everyone's taste is different, but I think some chrome really adds to the look of the truck. I have the blue granite metallic and have been shopping around online for some chrome door handles, chrome mirrors, and the chrome body molding. So what is it about the chrome that people don't like? You guys have me really questioning my decision.

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Hey guys, I'm new to this forum but I've spent the last two days reading through this entire thread. It's been very informative. I purchased a 2014 Silverado a couple weeks back and I can't wait to add some of these modifications. The one thing I keep reading that really surprises me is people getting rid of the chrome on their trucks. I know everyone's taste is different, but I think some chrome really adds to the look of the truck. I have the blue granite metallic and have been shopping around online for some chrome door handles, chrome mirrors, and the chrome body molding. So what is it about the chrome that people don't like? You guys have me really questioning my decision.

Personal taste is all it is. Me, personally, I just hate keeping it clean. Some chrome really looks good. Its just easy to overdo.
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Hey guys, I'm new to this forum but I've spent the last two days reading through this entire thread. It's been very informative. I purchased a 2014 Silverado a couple weeks back and I can't wait to add some of these modifications. The one thing I keep reading that really surprises me is people getting rid of the chrome on their trucks. I know everyone's taste is different, but I think some chrome really adds to the look of the truck. I have the blue granite metallic and have been shopping around online for some chrome door handles, chrome mirrors, and the chrome body molding. So what is it about the chrome that people don't like? You guys have me really questioning my decision.

It's just a personal preference. If you think the chrome accents look choice, by all means get the chrome. There is no right or wrong answer.

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Got to work today on adding marker lights to the grille.

 

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Looks real good man.

 

Is there black plastic behind the "Z71" on the grille? Like if you took it off could you tell?

 

I really love the Z71 grille but I'm not sure I'm going to actually get a Z71 truck.

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Hey guys, I'm new to this forum but I've spent the last two days reading through this entire thread. It's been very informative. I purchased a 2014 Silverado a couple weeks back and I can't wait to add some of these modifications. The one thing I keep reading that really surprises me is people getting rid of the chrome on their trucks. I know everyone's taste is different, but I think some chrome really adds to the look of the truck. I have the blue granite metallic and have been shopping around online for some chrome door handles, chrome mirrors, and the chrome body molding. So what is it about the chrome that people don't like? You guys have me really questioning my decision.

I got 4 chrome handles off a 2014 High Country if you want to buy. I removed them after 300 miles and got black ones

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Looks real good man.

 

Is there black plastic behind the "Z71" on the grille? Like if you took it off could you tell?

 

I really love the Z71 grille but I'm not sure I'm going to actually get a Z71 truck.

Yes the lower grille has a plastic area where the badge sits.

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Where are you guys ordering your corsa from? Autoanything seems to be the cheapest but it won't let me apply any coupons

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Got to work today on adding marker lights to the grille.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you don't mind could you take a picture further back like this

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I got 4 chrome handles off a 2014 High Country if you want to buy. I removed them after 300 miles and got black ones

Who don't like chrome?

 

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