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I'm not a fan of black wheels but it's not my truck. Either way the truck is a bad bitch

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I'm not a fan of black wheels but it's not my truck. Either way the truck is a bad bitch

Agreed, best looking new body (14-17) that I have seen.
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Agreed, best looking new body (14-17) that I have seen.

Oh, okay :(

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Oh, okay :(

Jimcost2014 was just kidding bud... he was referring to mine to being the best looking...

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Oh, okay :(

Jimcost2014 was just kidding bud... he was referring to mine to being the best looking...

Sorry, best looking white, lowered, Z71, I have seen.
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$24000.00 at Danny Beck's Chevrolet in Sapulpa Okla.

 

 

Nice to see a local here, I live 1.5 miles from the now former Danny Beck Chevy in Sapulpa, I used to work with Danny when he was still a salesman.

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Just got done with the drop kit on my '17 Silverado 5.3L on McGaughy's adjustable drop kit set at 3-5. Plasti dipped wheels in bright aluminum, not sure which one I'm going with. The machine/black is starting to grow on me. 71e3e6f48dbf4a6a9dd20e753dda7bb4.jpg504fe49a01f73c410f5b1c639a62d377.jpg

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Just got done with the drop kit on my '17 Silverado 5.3L on McGaughy's adjustable drop kit set at 3-5. Plasti dipped wheels in bright aluminum, not sure which one I'm going with. The machine/black is starting to grow on me. 71e3e6f48dbf4a6a9dd20e753dda7bb4.jpg504fe49a01f73c410f5b1c639a62d377.jpg

That is sharp!!

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Just got done with the drop kit on my '17 Silverado 5.3L on McGaughy's adjustable drop kit set at 3-5. Plasti dipped wheels in bright aluminum, not sure which one I'm going with. The machine/black is starting to grow on me. 71e3e6f48dbf4a6a9dd20e753dda7bb4.jpg504fe49a01f73c410f5b1c639a62d377.jpg

The blue color looks great!

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The blue color looks great!

Thanks!!

Just got done adding color matched mirror caps and door handles. Eventually I'll get to the bumpers and grille.

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That is sharp!!

Thanks Marv! Your wheel/tire post helped me decide which tire size to go with for my new rollers.
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Thanks Marv! Your wheel/tire post helped me decide which tire size to go with for my new rollers.

Glad I could provide some inspiration and your pics have inspired me to get off my butt and get my lowering done!

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Just got done with the drop kit on my '17 Silverado 5.3L on McGaughy's adjustable drop kit set at 3-5.

I'm guessing this is a 2wd since I can't find a kit for 17's with 4wd?

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