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I leveled it and added a set of Toyo muds 285/70/18. It came with Michelin 265/70/18. I already had my tires ordered before I saw on this website that a couple others had fit 295/70/18. I guess this will give me an excuse to get a wider custom wheel:) And the pictures are reversed, more like after and before.

Ahh..see that now, the reverse view helped..Looks great!

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Just before driving off the lot...2016 LT Z71, 6.0

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Updated pic with 20" light bar from pep boys. Fits perfectly in the front opening on the bumper. 120 bucks and stupid bright

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Do all blue trucks come with the standard mirrors and not the towing mirrors? Strange how many of the blue trucks posted here have those mirrors.

 

What kind of wiring is involved in that light bar install?

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Do all blue trucks come with the standard mirrors and not the towing mirrors? Strange how many of the blue trucks posted here have those mirrors.

 

What kind of wiring is involved in that light bar install?

Tow mirrors are a option on 2500 trucks and standard in 3500 trucks.

 

I wouldn't own one without the tow mirrors.

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New to the forum, so here is my first post. After and before pics with leveling and new tires.

Nice! I like it, looks sharp

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My hide away from the wife!!

 

 

28 and 28 Life....

 

How does this sit so level? What did you do? I can't stand the fact that I just bought my front up 2" and the back is still 2" higher.

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What XD wheels and tires are those? They look awesome.

They are TIS Wheels...994db748a35128e7ab7ea3d4bf716360.jpg

 

 

28 and 28 Life....

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