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You’re gonna be my identical truck twin. [emoji4]. Looking good!


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Except you can’t tell in the picture I took because it was dark...but it’s Deep Ocean Blue not black. Haha [emoji38]

I’m going to leave the bumpers chrome for 6 months or so, but I am actively searching for LTZ taillights now!
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Except you can’t tell in the picture I took because it was dark...but it’s Deep Ocean Blue not black. Haha [emoji38]

I’m going to leave the bumpers chrome for 6 months or so, but I am actively searching for LTZ taillights now!

Could have sworn it was black. Haha. Nice looking!


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Swapped out SRAs for Falken wildpeaks. Moved to 33s and bought a 2” level. Debating if I want to put it on yet.

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Swapped out SRAs for Falken wildpeaks. Moved to 33s and bought a 2” level. Debating if I want to put it on yet.

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I really like yours wheels where can I buy them I have 2016 Sierra that I would like to change wheels.

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I really like yours wheels where can I buy them I have 2016 Sierra that I would like to change wheels.

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Check message boards and get lucky. Be prepared to spend 1500 to 2k. You can get replicas too. I got these off a Denali where the owner was upgrading his truck


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I have the 2017 Z71 5.3 and did the K&N CAI, Magna-flo dual exhaust, Diablo Predator 2 Tuner, 2" levelling kit, added the lit up tow mirrors, and fender flare sides. I also put on all of the black emblems myself to get rid of most of the chrome.

im actually putting on the Ready Lift 4" lift kit tomorrow as I've have ball joint issues with the levelling kits wearing them out early. Tires are 285/65/18. 

Im not sure what else to do! I think I'll get 35's on it in the spring. 

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I have the 2017 Z71 5.3 and did the K&N CAI, Magna-flo dual exhaust, Diablo Predator 2 Tuner, 2" levelling kit, added the lit up tow mirrors, and fender flare sides. I also put on all of the black emblems myself to get rid of most of the chrome.
im actually putting on the Ready Lift 4" lift kit tomorrow as I've have ball joint issues with the levelling kits wearing them out early. Tires are 285/65/18. 
Im not sure what else to do! I think I'll get 35's on it in the spring. 
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What flares are those?

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Those are the Rough Country 2" OE flares. 
Thanks! Is your truck a short bed? I saw one guy having a problem with flares interfering with the fuel door on his short bed

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5 minutes ago, CKrado said:

Thanks! Is your truck a short bed? I saw one guy having a problem with flares interfering with the fuel door on his short bed

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Yes. It is a short box. No issue with the fuel door I was worried as well about that at first.

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On 12/2/2017 at 7:43 AM, Sierra1500mm said:

After hitting three deer I️ went ahead and got the Ranch Hand full front bumper replacement along with the rear bumper replacement. Also got 35x11.50 trail grapplers put on as well.

Looks great. Any chance I could get a side view? I'm always worried about how far that thing sticks out on the front.

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12 hours ago, Bowtieguy17 said:

Those are the Rough Country 2" OE flares. 

truck looks good - what running broads are those . Thank's

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4 hours ago, slj2008 said:

truck looks good - what running broads are those . Thank's

Shoot! I can't remember exactly. Got them through Action Cap here in Canada. You could find them on their website. 

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Well finally took the plunge this morning and knocked out my color match. Bow tie comes in on Friday.

Just got the bumpers left. Pics below are when I picked it up from the dealership and this morning after the install.

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On 12/2/2017 at 6:43 AM, Sierra1500mm said:

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After hitting three deer I️ went ahead and got the Ranch Hand full front bumper replacement along with the rear bumper replacement. Also got 35x11.50 trail grapplers put on as well.


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had one on my ford.. i upgraded the shocks to the rancho 9000, but was still chewing through roters and brake pads... 

 

but i love the look man!.. . good work.

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