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My new look for 2019 is finished.

 

Removed all the factory chrome, had the window trim wrapped matte black, added the RC Nerf Bars and Method NV 20x9 +18 w/ Falken 285/55's. Planning to eventually lower the rear 2" to level out the truck.

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7 hours ago, flatsix02 said:

My new look for 2019 is finished.

 

Removed all the factory chrome, had the window trim wrapped matte black, added the RC Nerf Bars and Method NV 20x9 +18 w/ Falken 285/55's. Planning to eventually lower the rear 2" to level out the truck.

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That’s a slick looking truck my friend!

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6 hours ago, BIGRED811 said:

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Hell yeah Big Red !!

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9 hours ago, BIGRED811 said:

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I dig it! What’s going on with the black/red vinyl back by the rear fender? Can we get more pics?

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My new look for 2019 is finished.
 
Removed all the factory chrome, had the window trim wrapped matte black, added the RC Nerf Bars and Method NV 20x9 +18 w/ Falken 285/55's. Planning to eventually lower the rear 2" to level out the truck.
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Did you paint the front bumper or did it come white?


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6 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Did you paint the front bumper or did it come white?


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Factory painted with the all terrain package.

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9 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Badass pic. Details on the truck setup and moar pics?


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Thank you !

Icon RR Coilovers w/CDC, CST 3.5" spindles, Icon 2.5" rear shocks w/cdc, Mazzulla Shackle/hanger with Deaver U182 Springs,

SDHQ A pillar Mounts with Baja Designs XL80 lights, SDHQ Aluminum Skid Plate with Mazzulla front tube bumper & Rear plate bumper 

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New:
19 GMC Sierra 2500 HD All Terrain package
4x4.

Old:
2015 Silverado 1500 Z71 4x4.2929bd476ce82e6c0ecbed75cefc8a68.jpgeb34e0afaceaea194c4d866b01e0bd2f.jpg

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1 hour ago, WillDiet said:

New:
19 GMC Sierra 2500 HD All Terrain package
4x4.

Old:
2015 Silverado 1500 Z71 4x4.2929bd476ce82e6c0ecbed75cefc8a68.jpgeb34e0afaceaea194c4d866b01e0bd2f.jpg

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HD looks nice, but that DEF tank though. 

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HD looks nice, but that DEF tank though. 
Agree. There is a kit that can relocate the DEF tank to either the spare tire location, or inside the toolbox.6dc7c1935a98f2b75a1ce2398e813a84.jpg

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Thank you !
Icon RR Coilovers w/CDC, CST 3.5" spindles, Icon 2.5" rear shocks w/cdc, Mazzulla Shackle/hanger with Deaver U182 Springs,
SDHQ A pillar Mounts with Baja Designs XL80 lights, SDHQ Aluminum Skid Plate with Mazzulla front tube bumper & Rear plate bumper 
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Wow beautiful truck. Do you work for sdhq? Also, where did you mount the switch for the lights? I want to do the apillar mounts but not sure where to run the switch to keep it factory looking


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