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Really nice. Like the color match bumper. Good luck with it!

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Yes, I've used touch out paint in a couple of places. The most noticeable was on the in the front of the front fender flare. The last place I would expect to get a ding. Anyway, I ordered factory touch up paint from my dealer, applied it, then polished it out with clear coat scratch remover. Not perfect, but hardly noticeable.

Yeah my parents dog decided it was okay to jump up on my door. you can barely notice it but i know its there lol didn't know if it worked decent or not

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Yeah my parents dog decided it was okay to jump up on my door. you can barely notice it but i know its there lol didn't know if it worked decent or not

I hate that when it happens!

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Here's mine after a fresh cleaning

 

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This looks awesome man. What is your set up?

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This looks awesome man. What is your set up?

Rough country 2.5" leveling kit with 18 inch fuel Mavericks with 285/65-18 nitto trail grapplers

 

 

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had a little break from the texas flooding weather to install my RC 2.5 level friday night and got the tires mounted saturday morning.

not the best pics but I LOVE it now...should have come like this from the factory.

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toyo open country MT 33x12.5x20

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had a little break from the texas flooding weather to install my RC 2.5 level friday night and got the tires mounted saturday morning.

Hope you doing OK up in DFW...I had a break in the storms long enough to install my Corsa Exhaust...this flooding is real bad and some tornados around Austin too!post-106333-0-92423600-1432582262_thumb.jpg

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Thanks...safe here.

Saw video of flooding in Ur area and just west of Austin!!!!!! Holy crap!

I'm sure the exhaust sounds awesome!

Thanks...safe here.

Saw video of flooding in Ur area and just west of Austin!!!!!! Holy crap!

I'm sure the exhaust sounds awesome!

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Thanks...safe here.

Saw video of flooding in Ur area and just west of Austin!!!!!! Holy crap!

I'm sure the exhaust sounds awesome!Thanks...safe here.

Saw video of flooding in Ur area and just west of Austin!!!!!! Holy crap!

I'm sure the exhaust sounds awesome!

Yeah, 6+ inches of rain in 3 hours plus Tornados. Scary stuff. It's over for now and we are safe.

Cheers.

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This is my GM-Trucks debut of my 2015 Sonoma Red Sierra. I previously had a 2008 Stealth Gray Sierra and I went dormant on this site for some time after completing all my mods. I became active again after I bought my truck this past March

 

This was taken after giving it an Adam's wash and coat of Buttry Wax yesterday.

 

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well it finally stopped flooding here in DFW TX so I actually cleaned it up since installing lift and tires.

had to rearrange my garage so the truck would fit also...

few poser shots.

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well it finally stopped flooding here in DFW TX so I actually cleaned it up since installing lift and tires.

had to rearrange my garage so the truck would fit also...

few poser shots.

Looking real good! I severely regret not getting the TOYO Open Country MT's

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