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Got a sweet deal on this LTZ Z71 last week

Nice truck! Congrats!!

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Here is my setup. 2014 zone 6.5 with add leaf, Bilstein front adjustable and rears set. Rear space adapter on 20x10 rims and 35x20 mts toyo. Plastic dip all the way around. Fab step for my wife. Bak flip cover and linex in bed. True dual exhaust and has bees tuned.

 

 

Just ordered dual behind the grille light bar and HIDs.

 

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Got some RD1 18" wheels and painted them to match the RCV wheels from the Suburban / Tahoes .

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Hey guys this is my first post. I'm trying to meet the minimum 50 to start buying things on the marketplace! Just picked up a used 2014 Silverado LT 5.3L V8 from the local Chevy dealership in Enid, Oklahoma. Shortly after this picture was taken I added a Reflex spray in liner, tinted the front windows to match the back 20%, installed a leveling kit, and added a stubby antenna. At first I wasn't sure whether to go with Black or Chrome accents but I'm leaning towards chrome. I recently found a Undercover FLEX bed cover and Chrome running boards that I hope to have within the next week. After that I want to find neoprene seat covers (gray?) and chrome door handles with matching mirrors. 

 

Brownstone is a unique color that not everyone can rock but if done right it's hard to beat! 

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Love the brown and the rainforest green. I would have bought either of those colors if they were still offered. 

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Welcome. I have the Brownstone and love it. Here is how mines came out. I still have things to do, but will hold off for now.

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Only pic.  Bought it last month and so far pulled the grill and removed the chrome "strips",  2.5" front level, 3" rear blocks, Iboard running boards and did the fog and bright light mod.

 

 

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On 3/19/2018 at 5:10 PM, Downsea said:

Only pic.  Bought it last month and so far pulled the grill and removed the chrome "strips",  2.5" front level, 3" rear blocks, Iboard running boards and did the fog and bright light mod.

 

 

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which chrome strips did you pull? from the doors?

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From the grill.  Sorry about the rotated picture.

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1 hour ago, Downsea said:

From the grill.  Sorry about the rotated picture.

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Looks great! if you decide to de-chrome I'd be interested in buying the door handles 

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Welcome. I have the Brownstone and love it. Here is how mines came out. I still have things to do, but will hold off for now.

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I just ordered the armorshellz bumper covers from Bumpershellz not really knowing what my brown Sierra would look like with black bumpers but seeing yours gives me a decent idea what it’ll look like. Looks great!
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Resurrecting this old thread. Still enjoying my 2015 Brownstone LTZ Crew Cab. Took a few pics over at Hendrick Motorsports. Want to share a few...

 

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