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Nice looking truck. What are your mods?


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Thanks man. 3.5” rough country lift and 285/55/20 AT2 extremes. That’s all so far


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Picked mine up the day after Christmas. Love it so far. 

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On 4/4/2017 at 3:09 AM, superchargedss said:

I'll join in..

 

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Golf Alpha Yankee.  

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Golf Alpha Yankee.  

That was Sierra Tango Uniform Papa India Delta


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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Traded in my 2014 4 cylinder Tacoma for a Silverado last week. Got 275/65r18 Falken Wildpeaks with a 2” leveling kit today along with a Tonno Pro Hard Tri-Fold. Loving the power so far and don’t miss my manual transmission yet! Lol


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Picked mine up before Christmas. Installed the nerf bars yesterday as weather was decent. Lund tonno pro cover. Dealer sticker demod as well as 4 x 4 stickers and replaced license plate bulbs witb leds. 386f59cff71d68fb760225ab91885631.jpgLooking at a leveling kit in the future.

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What size of tires?


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275/55/R20 Duratracs

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Finally picked up a Summit White Duramax this week. Only thing I’ve done so far is tint the front windows and swap the awful factory wheels for some Moto Metal MO970’s. Ridge Grapplers next on the docket.

now to decide if I want to get torsion keys and try to get rid of a little  of the ass-high attitude.....

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My Summit White 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation Edition SLE Z71 Crew, so far got 20x9 Fuel Nutz Rims, 305/55/20 BFG AT KO2, Ranch Hand Grille Guard, Got aftermarket LED Cargo Lamp And Tail Lights, cold air intake install next week and Boost Auto Parts Tow Mirrors the week after, and Magnaflow Pro Series Exhaust the week after. Later on closer to summer a Magnum Headache rack and bed rails and a 4.5" Zone lift with some 35's.

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Left to right,

 

step moms '17 1500 double cab LT true north edition, 5.3L

 

old mans '17 2500 crew cab 6.5' box, 6.0L

 

my '16 1500 LTZ71 crew cab 5.5' box, 5.3L

 

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