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Got the truck some new shoes finally

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Painted front bow tie. Ordered black Silverado badges for the doors. Now just need to wash the truck to remove rear badge for paint and to change out door badges [emoji106]


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What paint did you use?

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What paint did you use?

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Cleaned with alcohol sanded cleaned again and painted with rust oleum gloss black for plastic.


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On 4/1/2018 at 10:37 PM, Michael Schimborski said:

 


275/70/18 nitto terra grapplers g2. I wanted to go with 285 but they only had the ridge grapplers in that size and I thought 295 would rub. Now with the wheel spacers I feel like I would have been alright with the 295’s. There’s always next time...


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The 305 will work with 1/4" spacer on the factory denali wheels with no rub even at full lock. 2" level kit too.

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Since I dont have enough post to put this in the classified I thought I'd see if anyone is interested in doing this

I want to trade my 20" Denali wheels for the 20" snowflake wheels

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Some parts for my show Build came today.. opened the garage to this!

Paint matched flares, new head lights, tail lights, led bar for top of tailgate (its by ANZO.. have a look!), gator back flaps, aluminum skid plates..

So much more on the way. Be sure to follow my Build for progress! Massive amount of stuff going on the ole girl.

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Some parts for my show Build came today.. opened the garage to this!

Paint matched flares, new head lights, tail lights, led bar for top of tailgate (its by ANZO.. have a look!), gator back flaps, aluminum skid plates..

So much more on the way. Be sure to follow my Build for progress! Massive amount of stuff going on the ole girl.

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Is anzo a good company? They make the tail lights I want.


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Is anzo a good company? They make the tail lights I want.


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Amazing company!

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Plus I got the top of the tailgate replacement piece that turns it into a led system there.. it’s pretty cool! It’s now on their website.
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Got my midnight edition wheels installed today
 
 
 
 
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What size rubber did you go with?

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1 hour ago, Coxryan1 said:

What size rubber did you go with?

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I actually kept the stock Goodyears that were on my stock z71 wheels, only had 7,000 miles on them.  Figured I could get a couple more years out of them.  Saves some money, I have a few more things I want to do first.  Now i am thinking i need to get rid of the chrome steps and go to black.

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2 hours ago, WesternMike said:

 


Amazing company!

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Plus I got the top of the tailgate replacement piece that turns it into a led system there.. it’s pretty cool! It’s now on their website.

 

Great products!! I have the headlights, tail lights and 3rd brake light from them. Looks amazing!!

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Great products!! I have the headlights, tail lights and 3rd brake light from them. Looks amazing!!


Yeah I’m stoked! I may have them whited out yet. This is a huge truck build. Also got this for the tailgate cover.. new product and thought it looks pretty cool.e1fb688a1a7664a7505a8b1346aa0932.jpg

I have over $5000 in LED bars going on.. so I thought why not add the tailgate cover lol
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Amazing company!

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Plus I got the top of the tailgate replacement piece that turns it into a led system there.. it’s pretty cool! It’s now on their website.

43c32c6ba814909adfd1aa801fb2087a.jpglove the Anzo headlights, got mine hooked up with led switchbacks and color shift



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