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Posted on another thread, but here is my updated truck, clean with camper shell on.

Twc

 

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Love my baby

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Pic of my 17 Silverado

 

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I wish I could see it I hate the third-party hosting crap

 

 

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what to add next....

Love the midnight great looking truck Buddy[emoji1360]

 

 

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My 2017 Denali with 2" RC front level and 275/60/20 Hankook Dynapro ATM. Fuel economy and ride comfort are the same if not better than stock.

 

 

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what to add next....

i think the only thing you need to add is a flash to your camera! ha!

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2017 z71 6" lift 325/60-20

Great-looking truck what fender flares are those

What lift did you end up with

 

 

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My brand new Sierra SLT:

 

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That’s one good looking truck

 

 

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Great-looking truck what fender flares are those

What lift did you end up with

 

 

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it's a fabtech lift it came from the dealer already lifted. the flares are just from the company that lifted it SCA.

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