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18 minutes ago, REDOO2000 said:


RC 2.5” level lift


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I just bought an 18 lt z71 summit white so she's stock for now. (Pulled the factory steps).  Thinking of 2" front combined with 2" Rear and/or 1.5" bl

We'll see what gives it the look I'm going for.  Wanting to keep stock 18's and maybe only go up a size or 2 eventually.  In a nutshell going for a 3/4 ton look you could say.  Want to keep factory pinion angles as this is the smoothest riding truck I'e

 Ever owned.  

That being said ur tire size and rim and the debadging just plain works.  It emphasizes the "muscle" of the truck.  May have to debadge mine.

I'very got the crew cab std box as well.

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I just bought an 18 lt z71 summit white so she's stock for now. (Pulled the factory steps).  Thinking of 2" front combined with 2" Rear and/or 1.5" bl
We'll see what gives it the look I'm going for.  Wanting to keep stock 18's and maybe only go up a size or 2 eventually.  In a nutshell going for a 3/4 ton look you could say.  Want to keep factory pinion angles as this is the smoothest riding truck I'e
 Ever owned.  
That being said ur tire size and rim and the debadging just plain works.  It emphasizes the "muscle" of the truck.  May have to debadge mine.
I'e

I installed 2.5” RC front level kit but I didn’t use the rear blocks. It’s level like this. Every truck is different


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12 minutes ago, REDOO2000 said:


I installed 2.5” RC front level kit but I didn’t use the rear blocks. It’s level like this. Every truck is different


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You've got no driveline vibration then?

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On 12/5/2014 at 11:13 AM, Rewillia said:

My Summit White '14 K1500 Sierra Denali, photo taken near Kenai Alaska in July. Now has 7k miles, with upgrades to include the Retract Pro tonneau, Toyo Open Country II xTreme 295/55/R20's for spring/summer use (Hankook I-Pike Snow/Ice tires for winter in Alaska), a carbon fiber roof cap, Autonet onboard WiFi, de-badged other than Denali emblems.

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What kind of leveling kit did you use to fit the 295s? I just bought a 2018 silverado custom, looking to level it out and add some bigger tires

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“New Rack and CVT”

 

I didn’t know what a CVT was so I googled it. Seen these before just didn’t know what they were called. They sure don’t give them away do they? Hope you’ll post pics of it in action sometime would be neat to see and enjoy it.

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12 hours ago, wforrest08 said:

“New Rack and CVT”

 

I didn’t know what a CVT was so I googled it. Seen these before just didn’t know what they were called. They sure don’t give them away do they? Hope you’ll post pics of it in action sometime would be neat to see and enjoy it.

I will. The rack a front runner slim line ii. Lets just say my tax return went away real quick this year. I love the combo and will get some good shots of it all in action once I take it out. Currently snowing here in Oregon. 

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Just got my truck back today after repairs to the door.

 

despise the look of winter wheels but it is what it is.

 

looking at getting the badge, b pillars, and chrome bezel done in 3m gloss black this Tuesday 

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14 Silverado Texas Edition. Going to purchase a tonneau top soon. I also need to get some running boards, but can’t decide on which look I want. Love everyone else’s trucks by way!!39D53C54-89C5-49B2-83E2-68695490307E.thumb.jpeg.531471cec7d11d8a65d024eba8ddee49.jpeg

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4 hours ago, SuperChevy14 said:

14 Silverado Texas Edition. Going to purchase a tonneau top soon. I also need to get some running boards, but can’t decide on which look I want. Love everyone else’s trucks by way!!39D53C54-89C5-49B2-83E2-68695490307E.thumb.jpeg.531471cec7d11d8a65d024eba8ddee49.jpeg

I'm looking at new boards, for the summer only - we have extreme salt/sand here in the winter.

 

Some I considered were;

Gorhino rb10

gorhino rb20

gorhino d6 dominator

 

deezee NXT

 

nfab nerf (had these previously and they peeled bad)

 

linex my black gm tubular steps that are on the truck

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On 2/27/2018 at 12:48 AM, tanner709 said:

I'm looking at new boards, for the summer only - we have extreme salt/sand here in the winter.

 

Some I considered were;

Gorhino rb10

gorhino rb20

gorhino d6 dominator

 

deezee NXT

 

nfab nerf (had these previously and they peeled bad)

 

linex my black gm tubular steps that are on the truck

Thanks for the ideas... I’m unsure whether to go with stainless w/ black inserts or all black running boards. Also whether to go with round or flat boards... I’ve been checking out others pictures but still indecisive. 

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