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Ditch the chrome bumper, the chrome in the headlights, and body color the mirrors and handles and you would have something.

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Racing stripes on a pickup are too much. I like the grille idea except the black handles. Why would I want painted grille and black handles? Whoever GM has hired to put these pkgs together doesn't know what truck buyers want.

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Racing stripes on a pickup are too much. I like the grille idea except the black handles. Why would I want painted grille and black handles? Whoever GM has hired to put these pkgs together doesn't know what truck buyers want.

Looks great IMO. I'd buy one.

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Sorry I missed the rush to get racing stripes on a truck. I can't believe I have overlooked this fad. Sorry just my opinion. Last time racing stripes were cool was on muscle cars. Anybody who disputes this likely has them already.

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I have this truck pretty much already. No racing strips because they don't belong on a truck, but pretty much everything else. Here is my 2014 Silvey, it is awfully dirty and in dire need of a bathing.

 

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Wait... the 5.3L is not standard, they don't offer this package in a regular cab short bed, and no 6.2L option? Sounds kind of stupid to me.

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Wait... the 5.3L is not standard, they don't offer this package in a regular cab short bed, and no 6.2L option? Sounds kind of stupid to me.

It's a budget-oriented package, so it's fairly spartan options-wise. The 6.2 is still LTZ/SLT only and as for no regular cab option- almost no one buys them anymore. There are only a handful of members with them here. I love the stance of the RCSB but they're not common at all these days.

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I love the rims. I want some on my Silverado now. To be clear I like the whole truck, but thought the stripes were what was wrong. Admittedly I felt like if they were painting the grille that they should have painted the bumper and handles. I prefer the chrome to what GM has in the RS. Personally I was hoping for a pkg that had painted grille, bumpers, handles, mirror caps, but with black premium wheels. RS pkg should also offer factory tinted headlights and taillights.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I guess I have the 2014 Rally Edition. I was wondering how long it would take before those 22" rims made their way over to the light duty trucks. They were a Tahoe wheel option originally. Now I just need some black rally stripes to complete the look!

2014 Crewcab, Z71 LT

 

  • 5 weeks later...
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When I first read / heard GM was doing a "RALLY" edition, I was kind of excited to see the truck thinking it was going to be a newely released off road truck with a beefed up suspension package and 6.2L engine built to blow the doors off of the Ford cRaptor.

This thing is a joke, it looks good with the colormatching, but that's about it, nothing special. This is just another marketing scheme by GM. With the name "rally edition", it should come with a 6.2L engine, larger off road tires on 17"-18" wheels, taller stance from being lifted a little, kind of like the S10 ZR2 package some years back.

 

Slap some stickers on it, paint a few extra parts, slap on some giant rapper type WHEELS, and give it a cool name, nothing special. Total disappointment is what I got out of this.

  • 2 months later...
Guest Jake Burchette
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I have this truck pretty much already. No racing strips because they don't belong on a truck, but pretty much everything else. Here is my 2014 Silvey, it is awfully dirty and in dire need of a bathing.

 

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Do you have any more pictures of this truck. I like the looks of it and was wanting to get some more looks at some photos.

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