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I sold the stock 20" wheels and now have 18" wheels with 285/65. I think the ride improved and gas mileage seems better with the 285's over the 305's. I'm happy with the look and performance.

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New years eve out withe the old, 08 Silverado LTZ Z71 Summit white, in with the new 2015 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT Z71 Summit white. The GMC was already lifted, it has XD800 misfit wheels with Nitto terra grappler G2 tires. Nfab step bars. Avs bug deflector and window visors.

 

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2017...just got last week, already added 5" Rough Country with 33x12.5 Toyo Open Country RT...traded in a Ford and I love this truck

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I was all set to buy a new grill for my 17 Sierra (RBP RX-3 LED midnight) until I saw it in person and saw how crappy it is... I mean for 1500$, it's literally a piece of sheet metal with some mesh, plastic rivets and some LED bars.... awful quality for the money.

 

So I was bored waiting between jobs and had a few hours to kill, brought in my 17 All Terrain, pulled the grille inserts and painted them white. Bought some Black Rhino Selkirk 20's and some Toyo open country CT's (won't get the tires till next week)

theres still snow on the ground but I got the tires for 150$ less than anywhere else but it was today only and the last 4, so I jumped on that crap!

I'm also fully aware that some people won't like my green GMC Badge but I like it and thats all that matters. I like to do stuff that I don't see too often. Planning some Green inserts here and there but will be doing them in vinyl, since I like changing stuff all the time.

 

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i like it dude... only one around with the green!.. .. and i love the white inserts!... thats money dude!

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Just bought this last weekend! Want to do something with the headlights since they don't have the led DRLs, but don't know what I want to do yet.

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This is my 2015 Silverado Crewcab. I have a Rough Country leveling kit. Who knows if I can run some 20x12? Thanks

What size level? 2.5" atleast and you can but your tire will have to be like a 305-50-20 or 305-45-20 and you will still need some trimming on the carpet liner.

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

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Now just get rid of those yellow Head and Fog lights! :rolleyes: Looks good!

Haha looks like I'll be redoing the front end.

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