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On 9/30/2017 at 3:01 PM, War-eagle173 said:

New wheels and tires 295/70/17

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What wheels and tires are these? They look good! Have you leveled it?

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20 minutes ago, jimmyboy8301 said:


It would look fantastic I bet!!


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 AF Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

My wife is finally OK and understanding of some of my mods but I have a feeling she would choke me if I tubbed this thing and narrowed the rear end to get some wheels with a dish! BTW, I just hit you up on Instagram so I could see more pics!

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Anyone know why my pictures upload upside down?  I'm using safari... not sure if there is an app for the forum or not.

A lot of people like myself use the Tapatalk app.


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Anyone know why my pictures upload upside down?  I'm using safari... not sure if there is an app for the forum or not.
I can't upload pictures from my phone on tapatalk says the picture file is too big

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1 hour ago, seth7843 said:

What wheels and tires are these? They look good! Have you leveled it?

17" method mesh with a 0 offset. Ridge grapplers and a 2.25 level 

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Mounted the winter tires on the 18's I had. If it stops raining I'll put them on the truck. Also mounted the AVS AeroShield before the rain started.

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My wife is finally OK and understanding of some of my mods but I have a feeling she would choke me if I tubbed this thing and narrowed the rear end to get some wheels with a dish! BTW, I just hit you up on Instagram so I could see more pics!

Hahaha it would be cool though, and [emoji1417]


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 AF Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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New climate controlfe813307af5f30ea7f9d05393f1c679f.jpg0407a6d8cd8559da6d57e5f6cee9b592.jpg


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I’m sure the first question will be - “Is this Plug and Play?” Lol


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I’m sure the first question will be - “Is this Plug and Play?” Lol


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If you don't care about the dual climate control, than yes. If you do you have to run a new wire.


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24 minutes ago, jimmyboy8301 said:


Hahaha it would be cool though, and emoji1417.png


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 AF Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

I agree but I've already pushed my luck! (she didn't realize I turned the truck into a 2 seater when I did the console swap so I took it out to stay out of the doghouse!) BTW, you look like my cousin Milton from Baltimore (or he looks like you! :))

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22 minutes ago, SuperSierra said:

 


If you don't care about the dual climate control, than yes. If you do you have to run a new wire.


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So I assume you have the dual climate control working? If it's not too bad I may have to look into this. I wasn't too concerned about the dual climate control when I bought the new truck but my wife has mentioned that she misses not having it since the last truck had it.

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I agree but I've already pushed my luck! (she didn't realize I turned the truck into a 2 seater when I did the console swap so I took it out to stay out of the doghouse!) BTW, you look like my cousin Milton from Baltimore (or he looks like you! [emoji4])

Hahahahaha


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 AF Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

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