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Thanks!! For now I'm going to have the stock wheels powder coated black as they are the same as what comes on the midnight edition for this model.

You are very welcome. Less expensive to powder coat rather than find a set of take offs?
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You are very welcome. Less expensive to powder coat rather than find a set of take offs?

Yes. There is a shop that will take off, powder coat, and put back on for $525. I have not been able to find a set of wheels/tires/sensors for less.

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Yes. There is a shop that will take off, powder coat, and put back on for $525. I have not been able to find a set of wheels/tires/sensors for less.

Sounds like a really good deal. Post more pictures when you are done.
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Picked this baby up Friday. My 2012 and 2013 were both black on black and I just couldn't stay away from black :ughdance:

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At the flea market sitting dirty and flexing a bit. Got 2" block in the rear in place of oem but rancho shocks were still okay.5a97374213d886127b0e11ac97949521.jpg

 

 

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anyone got any pics of their black silverado with the OLD style tow mirrors? just got a set couldn't pass up the price but im not sure about the look?

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ef539162df77aaf270c2a8e632c2fcec.jpg0f82822f3fb625abd0e2fa28d26ff54f.jpg picked it up last week! Just shy of 1000 miles....had 10 miles on it when I drove off the lot....

 

 

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ef539162df77aaf270c2a8e632c2fcec.jpg0f82822f3fb625abd0e2fa28d26ff54f.jpg picked it up last week! Just shy of 1000 miles....had 10 miles on it when I drove off the lot....

 

 

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looks good

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ef539162df77aaf270c2a8e632c2fcec.jpg0f82822f3fb625abd0e2fa28d26ff54f.jpg picked it up last week! Just shy of 1000 miles....had 10 miles on it when I drove off the lot....

 

 

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those are my favorite factory rims.when i looking for trucks ,i looked long and hard for a truck with rims like that.with no luck

nice truck

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