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Gringo- do you know what the order code was on those wheels?

 

The code is PYV. Sorry for the delayed response.

 

Gringo

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Looks great. I just wish GM would give us a nice exhaust tip..

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Looks great. I just wish GM would give us a nice exhaust tip..

 

I actually like the stock one. It looks like a rocket launcher!

 

Gringo

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I actually like the stock one. It looks like a rocket launcher!

 

Gringo

I don't mind the size or design, just wish it was a chrome tip.

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I have been up to 80. I don't think I will ever go faster than that even on trips out to West Texas where the speed limit is that high. I drive like an old man for the most part.

 

 

I was curious. I'm a pretty conservative driver myself.

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post-133833-141224637475_thumb.jpgAfter 9 weeks it has finally arrived...well worth the wait!

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After 9 weeks it has finally arrived...well worth the wait!

Beautiful, stunning, I love white! Please take a close up of the new 20" wheels for us!

 

Gringo

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attachicon.gifImageUploadedByTapatalk1412246373.830893.jpgAfter 9 weeks it has finally arrived...well worth the wait!

Looks great! 8' bed?

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Here are just a few more pictures now that I've had a chance to give the beast a nice wash. The next step is to put her to work and get her dirty again.

 

Gringo

 

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Your truck looks really nice with the new wheels!

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Looks great! 8' bed?

Yes...it's long.
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Beautiful, stunning, I love white! Please take a close up of the new 20" wheels for us!

 

Gringo

Thanks!!

The new 20's have more dimension to them...I think they look much better.

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Nice !! I wanted to see long bed with the new mirrors and the wheels. Looks great. Now I'm really excited to see my High Country

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