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What drop does she have?

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New to forum and still figuring things out. Front Spindles and rear drop shackles. Ride good still though


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New to forum and still figuring things out. Front Spindles and rear drop shackles. Ride good still though


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How many inches total? Front and rear?

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30 minutes ago, MattM2485 said:

Ill join the party.

 

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look sweet . any info on your hood ?

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15 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

look sweet . any info on your hood ?

Its an RK Sport Hood. Functional ram air.

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5 minutes ago, MattM2485 said:

Its an RK Sport Hood. Functional ram air.

Thank You for info.

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Hey guys, I've scanned through about 25 pages of this thread so far and haven't really found the best answer so I'll post it here:

 

Is there a thread on the best way to de-chrome a GMC Sierra? I have a 2015 All-Terrain. Are people buying the Silverado parts and swapping? Vinyl wrap? Plasti-dip? If there's a thread dedicated to this, I'd definitely appreciate a link! 

 

Thanks!

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[mention=187170]HCSilvey[/mention] Thats a nice sticker on your rear window. ;)

Thanks, I build my own AR’s and I’m a fan of Haley Strategic gear and accessories.



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21 hours ago, Evan Yates said:

Hey guys, I've scanned through about 25 pages of this thread so far and haven't really found the best answer so I'll post it here:

 

Is there a thread on the best way to de-chrome a GMC Sierra? I have a 2015 All-Terrain. Are people buying the Silverado parts and swapping? Vinyl wrap? Plasti-dip? If there's a thread dedicated to this, I'd definitely appreciate a link! 

 

Thanks!

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I have the midnight edition, so i didn't have to de-chrome, but I did use vinyl wrap to cover the big red 'Z' in the Z71 on all my logos...it wasn't really that tough, just took time...if you go that route, make sure and get QUALITY vinyl...it absolutely makes a difference...the first roll i got was like the vinyl stuff our grandmas used to put in cabinets to put dishes on...it was terrible.

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Bought in oct. 2016
3/5 drop, then 4/7 and 3/6
Maxtrac flipkit, mcgaughys spindles, belltech struts & shocks
Vinyl wrapped kpmf bayou black
Carven progressive dumped exhaust
K&n drop in filter
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