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Here's mine so far.

K&N cold air.

Gibson 3.5inch single exhaust.

RC 2 inch front/ 3 inch rear.

RC wheel well nerf bars.

Toyo open country A/T 2 275/65/20.

RC behind grill light bar.

Morimoto Sierra spec HID.

Morimoto XBLed fogs.

Paint matched tow mirrors.

Bakflip CS tonneau cover.

Weathertech.

Tinted windows to match rear.

 

Bumpers are next on the list, still undecided between black or paint matched.

Your truck looks awesome, I've got a Sierra SLE in this color and it really grew in me.

 

I would suggest painted bumpers. I've seen a few in this color and man they look awesome, especially since your mirrors are PTM it would tie everything together.

 

The salt looks good too haha

 

 

 

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Thanks waterfowler41.

 

The longer I've had the truck the more I liked the color, I just found a place to powder coat my bumpers pretty close to matching too.

 

Also didn't wash the truck since it was suppose to rain all week in Kentucky haha. It was driving me nuts

  • 3 months later...
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Been a while, so I figured I would resurrect this thread....

 

My recent purchase. A 2015 Silverado Crew Cab 4x4 LTZ. Love this color! Pretty stock ..... for now!!

 

2015Silverado_1stPics-09 by Mark Anderson, on Flickr

 

2015Silverado_1stPics-04 by Mark Anderson, on Flickr

Beautiful truck! I have the GMC version of this color and I never get tired of looking at it!

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Beautiful truck! I have the GMC version of this color and I never get tired of looking at it!

Thanks!

 

14 z71 6.2. Only thing I wished it had was the painted bumpers and grille like a HC

Very nice!!

 

One of my previous trucks..Brownstone was a great color.

I like those wheels!

  • 5 weeks later...
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Update- new wheels and blacked out emblems.

 

Doing something to the bumpers and a lift hopefully this summer.a9e5d89cd0863774cdc8b2691c81a244.jpg

 

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Update on my 2015...

 

Since I purchased it (mid-April), I have installed a Pro Comp 2.25" leveling kit, BFG KO2 275/60R20s, Truxedo Lo Pro bed cover, and a set of N-Fab nerf step bars. Having too much fun with this truck!

 

2015SilveradoStepsCover-2 by Mark Anderson, on Flickr

 

2015SilveradoStepsCover-3 by Mark Anderson, on Flickr

Nice looking truck! Your pictures prompt me to hurry up and get my level installed! The kit has been on my shelf for almost a year!

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Nice looking truck! Your pictures prompt me to hurry up and get my level installed! The kit has been on my shelf for almost a year!

Thanks! Putting the leveling kit in isn't too bad! Can be a knuckle buster! But well worth it!!

  • 5 weeks later...
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Finally got my lift kit done.

6 inch BDS with add a leaf.

 

Anyone do anything lately, I love the color of these trucks and get lots of compliments but I don't see many others around.a978ca4d1bc3e5eae9ea30387933faed.jpg

 

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