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Here she is. My 15 Sierra SLT Max tow Crew cab. It's got a Leer cap with bed rug, chrome aeroskin on the hood, K&N air filter and weathertech floor liners. I've had her for a week now and put just over 500 miles on her. I factory ordered the truck so I put all but the first 3 miles on. I absolutely love this truck.

 

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Do you have more pics of that truck with the shell on it? Different angles?

 

The SR truck I ordered just arrived and I’m fixing to get in this weekend. I’ve been deliberating over a cab height shell, or go with a roll up cover. I’ve had shells on my past two trucks, love the convenience, hate the look…..

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Not a fan of toppers but that looks really good. The toppers lines match the trucks very well,

Congrats on the new truck!

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Pic at the dealer, prior to driving it home.... It's missing something. Just doesn't look right.

 

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Looks good! I would like it better without the running steps. I never liked them and to me they look too "assist" or "handicap". And by all means, it's not to make fun of anyone but if someone needs them to assist them in getting the truck then great but otherwise if one doesn't need them, I wouldn't put them. Sometimes having less is better :). Beautiful truck none-the-less.

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Traded in the 14 5.3 Double cab yesterday for this 15 6.2 Crew. So far I really like it! Had to get a picture with both trucks before I drove off.

 

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I'm really liking the color of everyone's truck here. Lol

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I am still pretty happy with my decision on the color. Iridium was my first choice but this one is pretty nice. Anybody have any pics of this color and back wheels?

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2014 Chevy in deep ruby. Don't see very many of them. Love the color more and more everyday.

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I am still pretty happy with my decision on the color. Iridium was my first choice but this one is pretty nice. Anybody have any pics of this color and back wheels?

 

Mine are not all black but mostly. Hope that helps. Tried to reply to your post the first time but I did something wrong. See the picture above. I'll try and get a better side pic with more sunlight to help you out.

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Kdgooden what size lift are you running? Your truck looks absolutely sharp. I am trying to decide between a 5" and a 7" and really admire your stance.

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