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2016 Denali 4x4 6.2L

275/60r20 DuraTrac

20x9 XD Addict +18

Borla S type dual exhaust

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What kind of tires are those and size?

 

looks good . tires / size ?

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Here's my 2014 AT.....this has been how it's spent most of its time in the last month. In the shop now, hoping they can figure out the electrical issue soon.

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Just traded my 14 in on a Midnight Edition 2016.

 

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Question for anybody who wants to chime in... I have this exact truck and I can't decide what to do about the wheel/tire setup. I know most will think I'm crazy but the wife has the same factory 18in wheels on her Tahoe but in the dark gunmetal grey color. I'm thinking about swapping with her and slapping some 285/65 BFG's on the gunmetal version. Thoughts?

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2015 Custom Sport 6.2, stock w/trimmed valance, just did a quick wash/wax with Adams Butter wax

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looks good - how hard was it to trimmed the valance ???

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Question for anybody who wants to chime in... I have this exact truck and I can't decide what to do about the wheel/tire setup. I know most will think I'm crazy but the wife has the same factory 18in wheels on her Tahoe but in the dark gunmetal grey color. I'm thinking about swapping with her and slapping some 285/65 BFG's on the gunmetal version. Thoughts?

I think it will look great, go for it.

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