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I’m going to paint match the front bumper next.


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What drop does she have?

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On 2/13/2018 at 9:20 AM, Ryan_OilEngineer_TX said:

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i like those wheels...i cant tell what they are...what do you have ?  (also nice touch on the black out logo!)

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On 2/8/2018 at 5:55 PM, Ryan_OilEngineer_TX said:

Satin/Gloss Black or Matte Black?

I’m looking to buy some new wheels this week, but can’t decide on what will look best on my black truck. I added a couple wheels that I’ve narrowed myself down to. 

 

I’d appreciate any thoughts/experience you may have. ✭ 

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i would strongly suggest/encourage you to check out Black Rhino wheels...they have all sorts of black rims that are pretty sic...a dude in this thread a few post up has some BR Traverse which are pretty damn slick...just a though...

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3 hours ago, spenpet said:

i like those wheels...i cant tell what they are...what do you have ?  (also nice touch on the black out logo!)

Thanks man. They are just the stock 20” Z71 wheels

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On 2/1/2018 at 8:10 AM, Jaychevy81 said:

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Just got her


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Nice! I love those "Off Road" style steps.  I wanted to order them with my truck but I couldn't bring myself to pay $875 for them...  I see some of the parts dealers are selling them for $650ish.

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On 3/9/2018 at 11:07 AM, Ryan_OilEngineer_TX said:

Thanks man. They are just the stock 20” Z71 wheels

no kidding?  huh...are they duratracs?  I guess i've never noticed that GM puts different wheels on their z71 than chevy...thats pretty cool.  (my midnight edition came with duratracs, and those dont look quite as agressive, but the angle isnt the greatest...either way, i like them!)

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6 hours ago, spenpet said:

no kidding?  huh...are they duratracs?  I guess i've never noticed that GM puts different wheels on their z71 than chevy...thats pretty cool.  (my midnight edition came with duratracs, and those dont look quite as agressive, but the angle isnt the greatest...either way, i like them!)

Sorry about the angle, I wasn’t trying to show off my stock wheels. 

The tires are Amp Terrain Gripper AT 305/55/20

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49 minutes ago, GMCanadian said:

Damn thats a nice truck , hey how much % on the window tint ? I like that

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windshield 50% 

Front Windows 15%

Rears Have a Clear 80% all windows are UV protectant 

They all blend perfect

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