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Got the cap installed. Ill take a better shot later. Pretty happy with it, was a decent amount cheaper than an ARE but it doesnt seem to be crap either.

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Installed my tonneau cover, and it was 5 degrees in my garage.

 

Blacked out my emblems.

 

Today will be black bed rails. I'll post pics tonight

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3.5 FRONT

 

installed rough country 3.5 lift in the front with upper control arms. rear currently has 1" block that i had with the RC 2.5 kit. rides stiff but i dont mind, makes it feel more like a truck. planning on putting in the 1.75" block in which will bring it .25 higher than the front, which is perfect IMO.

 

Also removed all the emblems, going for a clean look on this truck. Zone 1.5" body is next on the list to do, along with 305/55 terra grapplers and 1.5" wheel adapters.

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installed rough country 3.5 lift in the front with upper control arms. rear currently has 1" block that i had with the RC 2.5 kit. rides stiff but i dont mind, makes it feel more like a truck. planning on putting in the 1.75" block in which will bring it .25 higher than the front, which is perfect IMO.

 

Also removed all the emblems, going for a clean look on this truck. Zone 1.5" body is next on the list to do, along with 305/55 terra grapplers and 1.5" wheel adapters.

I've read many bad things online about the RC 3.5 kit. Just keep an eye on everything
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I've read many bad things online about the RC 3.5 kit. Just keep an eye on everything

 

Yea I have too, but its the right amount of lift i want right now and a lot less invasive for the installation. down the road i will put a full 4.5" or 5" kit on it.

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installed rough country 3.5 lift in the front with upper control arms. rear currently has 1" block that i had with the RC 2.5 kit. rides stiff but i dont mind, makes it feel more like a truck. planning on putting in the 1.75" block in which will bring it .25 higher than the front, which is perfect IMO.

 

Also removed all the emblems, going for a clean look on this truck. Zone 1.5" body is next on the list to do, along with 305/55 terra grapplers and 1.5" wheel adapters.

Looks good. What brand UCAs did you go with?

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Installed my new sill plates!

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That looks awesome question how much were ? Do u have the part #? And do they make rear door sills for double cab ?

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Gmcant33

Thanks for the complement.

Paid 105.00 off E-Bay. There 's a set for 113.99 w/free shipping. They're 125.00 at the dealer.

Black P/N 23114162

Coco / Dune P/N 23114161

Don't see rear sills listed even for crew cab. I don't think they make them for crew or double cabs.

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GM/GMC does (make them) for the Denali CC. Front sill plates include Denali while rear are simple stamped/stripe matching embossed metal for rear doors.

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Actually, all the BDS dealers i've spoken to have said $700 for installation.

I just has a 6inch BDS lift kit installed. Dealer sold me lift with upgraded Fox 2.0 shocks for just about 1900 and install was about 700. All depends where you go and if they will work with you.
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Installed blacked out bed rails today. Totally helps the back end of the truck pop. I think it is what it was lacking.

 

Also got the torque app and obd plugin. Now to see what that can all do.

 

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GM/GMC does (make them) for the Denali CC. Front sill plates include Denali while rear are simple stamped/stripe matching embossed metal for rear doors.

I second this...my truck has them in the back...

 

 

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