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Going to jump right into the build on this one. Traded in my 2014 Silverado for the GMC I always wanted. It’s a 2015 Sierra 1500 CCSB 4WD SLT w/ essentially every option but the 6.2L, NAV, Driver Alert, Sunroof, Off-Road Suspension Package, Texas Edition.

 

Mods Thus Far:

 

- OEM Driver Assist Handle

- OEM Chrome Tailgate Handle - Colormatched

- Colormatched GMC Logos Front and Rear

- OEM Colormatched Fender Molding

- OEM Power-Fold Tow Mirrors – Colormatched

- Powdercoated Front and Rear Bumpers

- OEM Colormatched NAV Antenna

- Denali Style Grill and Lower Bumper Filler
- OEM Chrome Tow Hooks

- Custom Colormatched LED Fog Light Pods w/ Chrome Rigid Bezel Kit

- 4500LM LED Headlights

- BakFlip G2 Trifold Tonneau Cover

- AMP Research Power Steps

- 2.5" Leveling Kit

- 1.5" Zone Body Lift

- 22x12 Hostile Switchblades

- 305/40R22 Cooper Zeon LTZ

- Flowmaster Exhaust

- OEM GMC Logo Chrome Exhaust Tip

 

Future Mods:

 

-Clear Tow Mirror Lenses ( Klearz )

-Clear Headlight Reflector and some Colormatching

 

Trade In Day 10/30/2015

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Stock Pics 10/30/2015 - Notice the new tires already in the back lol

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Current 11/18/15

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Chrome gas tank cover? Set off the chrome rims. I like the color match tow mirror

 

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Very nice truck! Did the Denali grill swap right out or did it require modifications?

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Chrome gas tank cover? Set off the chrome rims. I like the color match tow mirror

 

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I sure hope you are kidding.

 

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I sure hope you are kidding.

 

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Why would I be kidding? My Denali has that cover, I think it would accent the chrome towards the back nicely

 

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Why would I be kidding? My Denali has that cover, I think it would accent the chrome towards the back nicely

 

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I personally feel the chrome gas caps look extremely cheap and do not belong on any vehicle. Just like the chrome trim the auto parts stores sell.

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I personally feel the chrome gas caps look extremely cheap and do not belong on any vehicle. Just like the chrome trim the auto parts stores sell.

Point taken..

 

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Going to jump right into the build on this one. Traded in my 2014 Silverado for the GMC I always wanted. It’s a 2015 Sierra 1500 CCSB 4WD SLT w/ essentially every option but the 6.2L, NAV, Driver Alert, Sunroof, Off-Road Suspension Package, Texas Edition.

 

Mods Thus Far:

 

- OEM Driver Assist Handle

- OEM Chrome Tailgate Handle - Colormatched

- Colormatched GMC Logos Front and Rear

- OEM Colormatched Fender Molding

- OEM Power-Fold Tow Mirrors – Colormatched

- Powdercoated Front and Rear Bumpers

- OEM Colormatched NAV Antenna

- Denali Style Grill and Lower Bumper Filler

- OEM Chrome Tow Hooks

- Custom Colormatched LED Fog Light Pods w/ Chrome Rigid Bezel Kit

- 4500LM LED Headlights

- BakFlip G2 Trifold Tonneau Cover

- AMP Research Power Steps

- 2.5" Leveling Kit

- 1.5" Zone Body Lift

- 22x12 Hostile Switchblades

- 305/40R22 Cooper Zeon LTZ

- Flowmaster Exhaust

- OEM GMC Logo Chrome Exhaust Tip

 

Future Mods:

 

-Clear Tow Mirror Lenses ( Klearz )

-Clear Headlight Reflector and some Colormatching

 

Trade In Day 10/30/2015

49E2E6CA-DC1D-4F77-ABFF-A8FA48FEA866_zps

 

Stock Pics 10/30/2015 - Notice the new tires already in the back lol

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00x0x_dXqqq6Xoomz_600x450_zpsvmryymok.jp

 

Current 11/18/15

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What the offset on ur wheels?
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I personally feel the chrome gas caps look extremely cheap and do not belong on any vehicle. Just like the chrome trim the auto parts stores sell.

I agree completely.....its a pep boys add on
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how has the powder coated bumpers been holding up. I am wanting to color match my bumpers and was gonna paint but think powder coating may be stronger if they make one that matches the silver metallic

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Looking good man, i just picked up a 2015 sierra 1500 in onyx black. I was planning on going with a white 2016 elevation edition because i absolutely love the white with paint matched bumpers but the dealer gave me a sick deal on the black sle with basically every option except leather. The one thing i wish it came with though, is your stock wheels lol. You wouldn't be selling them by any chance would you?

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how has the powder coated bumpers been holding up. I am wanting to color match my bumpers and was gonna paint but think powder coating may be stronger if they make one that matches the silver metallic

 

That's what I was wondering also - the bumpers look great - I have a summit white and am thinking about powder coating the bumpers also...

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