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Wraps are nice, but for the long haul, go with paint. If you are going to be car less, they have cheap rentals. GL

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Not sure how close the color ACTUALLY is, but I just very recently got a 2016 Silverado 1500 LT Z71 in the Autumn Bronze Metallic and I absolutely love it!

 

Now I just need to start saving up for a cover, fender flares, RC leveling kit, nerf bars, etc.

 

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Hey what's up guys and gals? I'm new here and wanted to see what you guys think about my truck and what's been done so far (not much) and prospective upgrades in the works as I type. Please give me some feedback. It's great to finally find a group of people who like this color on these trucks! Ok anways here goes.....

 

2015 Silverado 2500HD Duramax 4x4

Leveled (left some rake for towing my camper)

275/70R18 General Grabber AT2

American Racing AR708 18x9 +20mm offset

Duramaxtuner SPADE tuned

 

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Prospective Upgrades are

 

Iron Cross or Road Armor front and rear bumpers

The new mirrors off the 2015.5 models

And black fender flares

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attachicon.gif12715667_10208956840628330_8859757326143276775_n.jpgWho says Brownstone cant be bad ace

 

I dig brownstone (was my second choice) but did you know you have purple headlights? Purple and "bad ace" can't be used in the same sentence... Otherwise, pretty sweet setup!

Tyler

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12715667_10208956840628330_8859757326143276775_n.jpgWho says Brownstone cant be bad ace

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I can dig it. Do the lights chance colors?

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attachicon.gif12715667_10208956840628330_8859757326143276775_n.jpgWho says Brownstone cant be bad ace

 

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I can dig it. Do the lights chance colors?

Hey Brother yeah these are the oracle RGB color changing i usually run amber to avoid tickets here in VA pain in the but to install but well worth it

 

I dig brownstone (was my second choice) but did you know you have purple headlights? Purple and "bad ace" can't be used in the same sentence... Otherwise, pretty sweet setup!

Tyler

Hey Tyler yeah i thought i hit the red button to make it evil and wala this is what my daughter made it when i snapped the pic lol

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That just looks great.

 

Awesome looking truck.

Thank you

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I dig brownstone (was my second choice) but did you know you have purple headlights? Purple and "bad ace" can't be used in the same sentence... Otherwise, pretty sweet setup!

Tyler

This is for you Tyler lol

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Prospective Upgrades are

 

Iron Cross or Road Armor front and rear bumpers

The new mirrors off the 2015.5 models

And black fender flares

Have you seen the Hammerhead bumpers that's what I will eventually go with. In my Opinion only Iron Cross give a nice smooth look road armor looks more aggressive

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