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Looks really good man! Definitely a little more unique. Can't wait to see the finished product!

 

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I agree!

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Just joined the club. <Newbie alert>

 

Everyone here is pretty hard core talking about mods and such. This is staying pretty much stock.

 

6.2L with Tow Package. Love it!

 

 

2016 Sierra SLT Iridium - Front/Side Profile

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Well, I have the painted & polished version of the AT OEM wheels on ............ :thumbs:

 

 

 

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What is different about them? They look just like the stock ones, are the grey parts a little different color or the polished part a little cleaner and buffed? :dunno:

 

Tyler

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Yup, I had the face machine polished and the pockets painted the same as the truck. Basically color matched and polished. You can really see the difference in the sunlight. The posted pics were taken on a somewhat cloudy day so they aren't really showing the full effect.

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Yup, I had the face machine polished and the pockets painted the same as the truck. Basically color matched and polished. You can really see the difference in the sunlight. The posted pics were taken on a somewhat cloudy day so they aren't really showing the full effect.

It does look sweet!!!!!

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Looks good Tony, liking the darker color matched iridium used.

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One thing I don't understand is why the All Terrains have color matched bumpers and grill surrounds, but yet have chrome mirror, window, and door handles? If it were me designing it there wouldn't be any chrome.

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One thing I don't understand is why the All Terrains have color matched bumpers and grill surrounds, but yet have chrome mirror, window, and door handles? If it were me designing it there wouldn't be any chrome.

Couldn't agree more, first thing I would do is swap out mirror caps and door handles for a SLE as well as adding the black window molding.

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I would be willing to trade a few color matched like the door handles and door bump strip in the Houston area.

As well as the window molding.

 

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