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2016 Sierra Elevation Edition

-2.5" Rough Country levelling lift

-Running my 17" General Grabber AT2's for the winter.

-Borla Cat back exhaust (dual side exit)

-Rev hard folding tonneau

-Lund matte black window visors and hood protector.

- Replace the tires on the 20's in the spring hopefully.

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Now with 305/55/r20 BFG KO2's and Rough Country 2.5" leveling lift kit.

 

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Those tires rub at all? Looking to put that size on my stock 20's until I get some new wheels.

 

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Those tires rub at all? Looking to put that size on my stock 20's until I get some new wheels.

 

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They do rub. I'm actually trading for 305/50 Terra grapplers. The TK0 in this size is pretty firm. I'm hoping to get some comfort back.

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2016 Sierra Elevation Edition

-2.5" Rough Country levelling lift

-Running my 17" General Grabber AT2's for the winter.

-Borla Cat back exhaust (dual side exit)

-Rev hard folding tonneau

-Lund matte black window visors and hood protector.

- Replace the tires on the 20's in the spring hopefully.

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do u like the hood protector? I went 3m clear for now worried about moisture getting behind that and doing damage, anymore pics of the front that i can see?

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do u like the hood protector? I went 3m clear for now worried about moisture getting behind that and doing damage, anymore pics of the front that i can see?

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do u like the hood protector? I went 3m clear for now worried about moisture getting behind that and doing damage, anymore pics of the front that i can see?

I do like it I thought about the clear stuff too but it always yellows over time. I like the black.

 

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I like it, will look slightly different on mine (all terrain) but i like how it breaks it up, it just bother me having the white edge on both sides, and the concern about any moisture getting under it for the long run, I discussed this concern with my accessory guy and said they do get crummy behind there in the few he has removed, no real reason for him to lie i figure he only charged me a few bucks more for the hood part, and the hood protector was around 50/60 bucks and probably easier to install

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2017 ltz z71 crew cab. Since have added running boards , black bow row logos, and upgraded to Michelin 265/70/18 ltx ms2 tires. Adding tonneau cover next.

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Here's my 14 the day after I bought her. 4E6DC766-0824-461E-A16C-72649FDB4618.jpg She's bone stock right now but that won't be for long. I'm really loving the matching colored bumper and grill on some of the other trucks. Looks like my next mod after HIDs

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The before pics, 11,000 miles now and ready to start with the mods...

​Will have some after pics in a few weeks of the 4" lift, A/T tires and bed cover.

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Guess it's finally time to post in this feed.

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