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Hey everyone, just joined the forum. Also this is my first GM truck. I have always been a dodge guy and had diesels but my needs changed for a work truck this time and so I had to go with who had the best deals.

 

Im happy to say I get a screaming deal on this truck (just over 26% off MSRP which i thought was good.)

 

Only have 150 miles on it so far but I just had to make it mine so here you go. Oh its a 6.0l gas with a fully loaded for a work truck model on the inside.

So far I have cranked the front up an inch and a half, bedlinered the rear wheel wells and wheels/tires! Cheers!

 

 

Day i brought it home

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as it sits now

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Leveled.. 1" Block in the rear.. American racing 20's with nitto 33's

Maaaah gawd is that a realtor license plate?

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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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How did you end up wiring it in?

 

 

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New to the forum and dig all the pics and info from everyone. Stock 2015 Sierra 2500HD SLT 6.0 Z71. Added a Truxedo Duece tonneau cover and a few doodads here and there.

 

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I picked up my 2016 High Country on Friday. Really like the truck so far.

Ive been looking at a truck like this at a local dealer, how do you like it ? is it easy to forget how wide you are in the rear ? Id really like a dually but just aint sure yet. My 2500 pulls my toy hauler good but have always wanted a dually since a little kid. Good looking truck you have !!
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I bought mine on 4/6 - 2015.5 High Country. I planning on lifting it soon. I haven't had a chance to take a good pic yet

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