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I really like the black Mirrors, on that truck, I find the color matched caps can look out of place on the bright colored trucks at times.

 

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Nice, I just cannot figure out why if they color keyed all the molding why the didn't match the mirrors

 

You know I thought the same thing too when I first saw it. Now that I've had it for a few days I really like the black. I think it ties into the black running boards well. I always hated all of the chrome on my '14 AT so this is a huge improvement in my opinion. I could always add the black caps down the road if I want to change it up a bit.

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Does that kit have the 2.5 RC plus the body lift? It looks awesome by the way!

 

 

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Thank you. It is just the rough country 3.5 suspension that everyone hates on. I love it. Time will tell on the suspension.

 

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What's the black trim piece called right at the bottom where the bed and the cab meet? Anyone have the part number ?

 

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Not ire but they are factory pieces that come on the 16's...I believe it is to prevent rock chips

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2" RC level. 305/55r20 ATZ P3. 1.25" Bora spacers.

How's the ride with the spacers. Any down the side shots?

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What's the specs of the wheels and tires and the level or lift your running?

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A little photo opp from yesterday with my buddies 16' Silverado.

 

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Wow both very nice looking trucks....obviously I'm partial to the Sierra though, man that looks good!

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2" RC level. 305/55r20 ATZ P3. 1.25" Bora spacers.

great looking truck!! Do you have any pics down the side? Are these the Bulletproof 1.25" spacers? Thanks!
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sorry , just joined but wanted to add mine to the thread!!!..

What level?

 

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What level?

 

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i got it from the dealer.. not sure of the brand. .but its 2 1/4

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A little photo opp from yesterday with my buddies 16' Silverado.

 

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bad ass dude!!!!

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