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What wheels are you looking at Asells? I'm looking at method NV or Mesh just can't decide on color. On one hand i think i'm going to go machined face and on the other black. Then if i want something a little lighter powder coat them grey/black.

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Need more pics of this truck! That's almost exactly what I want to do, except a little different wheels. I assume you just did a level on this?

I will get some more up soon .................... a busy week and the truck is a mess!! 2 1/4" leveling kit, 20x9 Fuel wheels and 285 Toyo tires.

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I will get some more up soon .................... a busy week and the truck is a mess!! 2 1/4" leveling kit, 20x9 Fuel wheels and 285 Toyo tires.

 

With leveling your truck, did you adjust or re-calibrate the sensors for the magnetic ride?

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I did not nor did I even know that was something that should be done...................I have a very qualified local installer and nothing was mentioned. Should it have been?

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Bought the truck last August and finally getting around to putting some pics up! So far I've added a hood protector, front/rear splash guards, line-x bedliner, and the Fold-A-Cover tonneau cover. Tungsten is a great color!


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I did not nor did I even know that was something that should be done...................I have a very qualified local installer and nothing was mentioned. Should it have been?

 

I just ask, because theoretically it should change the ride with the Denali having magnetic ride suspension. There has been a lot of discussion about this on here and a lot of people haven't leveled their Denail because of this. I would say if it rides like you want, then don't fix it if it ain't broken.

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/168618-leveling-kit-for-2015-sierra-denali-magnetic-ride/

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I ordered a Tungsten and a Black one...I chose the Tungsten and love it.

 

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Nice stance! What wheels are those, and what amount of drop did you choose?

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Nice stance! What wheels are those, and what amount of drop did you choose?

Thanks! GM Accessory CK160 wheels... and a 3-5 Mcgaughys kit.

 

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No more love for the color I know more people have this color

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Tugnsten here Im pretty sure its the same as iradium20150613_190653-1_zpshvepzy1f.jpg

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Ok the gmc guys I really like the look of the stock fender moldings anyone have a part#

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Ok the gmc guys I really like the look of the stock fender moldings anyone have a part#

It can't be added to the Chevrolets unfortunately. The metal of the fender is actually recessed to accommodate the fender trim.

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It can't be added to the Chevrolets unfortunately. The metal of the fender is actually recessed to accommodate the fender trim.

Bummer I knew something had to be different

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