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Hey Guys, new here.

Got the option between a white Silverado or the brownstone. Well I pulled thet rigger on the brownstone back in Sept and haven't regretted it once! I love my truck and the colour!

Woah, where did you get the Hood? Is it functional? Or just for looks?

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Love the hood!

Woah, where did you get the Hood? Is it functional? Or just for looks?

Thank you RKeeper1! And the hood is made by RKSport. Fully functional hood, goes right to my CAI. Very happy with it. No need to modify/trim when installed either! Thanks for the interest!

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I ordered these about a week ago wrapped in the Toyo A/T II along with a 3.5" lift

 

Ill post pics after I do the install.

Please do! Be anxious to see how they look
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They should start building mine next week.. Hopefully end of April I'll be able to post a real picture of it!

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As promised:

 

Fuel Coupler 20x9 +20mm offset wrapped in Toyo Open Country A/T II's 305/55r20

 

RC 3.5"

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As promised:

 

Fuel Coupler 20x9 +20mm offset wrapped in Toyo Open Country A/T II's 305/55r20

 

RC 3.5"

Love it! Thanks for the share, this is basically identical to what I am wanting to do! Pretty sure you made up my mind on the TOYO A/T II as well. No rub I assume?

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Love it! Thanks for the share, this is basically identical to what I am wanting to do! Pretty sure you made up my mind on the TOYO A/T II as well. No rub I assume?

 

I should have gone with the 295/60r20 (0.7" taller). No rubbing at all. I've always run the BFG A/T on my trucks but wanted to give the toyos a try. They are a little louder than I expected but overall ride pretty well so far.

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I shared this picture on another thread, I haven't been able to get any other nice pics with all this rain.

 

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I absolutely love mine. 14 crew cab gmc z71 brownstone. I really want to paint my chrome bumpers the same color.

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Thanks for the ideas everyone! I can't decide what to do to my truck first... I just got it 2 weeks ago and in love with the Brownstone. It's perfect for Alaska cause you can never keep a truck clean up here.

 

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As promised:

 

Fuel Coupler 20x9 +20mm offset wrapped in Toyo Open Country A/T II's 305/55r20

RC 3.5"

 

I've been waiting to see these on our color. You just sold me man. Great looking truck

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I have painted handles, mirror caps, and door moldings for sale in the marketplace

How much for the handkes and mirror caps? I would like to get rid of my chrome. Though I love in Alberta

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How much for the handkes and mirror caps? I would like to get rid of my chrome. Though I love in Alberta

Theyre gone... I closed out the thread in the marketplace
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Theyre gone... I closed out the thread in the marketplace

Haha sorry, been off the forum for awhile.

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