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Wife and I went home to Texas to visit my family over Christmas--came home with this beauty.

 

2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 LZ2 (fully loaded)

Black with Cocoa Dune Interior

5.3L V8

GM Underseat Storage

 

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Completed

  • GM 6" Matte Black Steps
  • Range AFM Disabler
  • Motofab 2" Level Blocks
  • Mayhem Warrior Matte Black 18x9 18mm Offset
  • BFG T/A KO2 LT275/70R18
  • Weathertech Liners Front and Rear
  • Borla ProXS Muffler with 18" dual out the rear tips
  • GM Matte Black OEM Bowties

 

TO Come

  • Switching out to Power Amp steps (don't like the bars hanging off)
  • Diablew Tune (maybe?)
  • TruckCoversUSA Matte Black Bed Cover (maybe?)

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looks good . maybe some window tint ?

Yep!

 

I'm taking it in tomorrow to get 15% on front doors (dealer put 35% on) and the Air 80 on the windshield and all back glass.

 

We put the Air 80 on my wife's windshield and it was incredible in the summer.

 

After this is done the windows should be consist and I'll have UV protection in the back factory smoked glass.

 

 

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Yep!

 

I'm taking it in tomorrow to get 15% on front doors (dealer put 35% on) and the Air 80 on the windshield and all back glass.

 

We put the Air 80 on my wife's windshield and it was incredible in the summer.

 

After this is done the windows should be consist and I'll have UV protection in the back factory smoked glass.

 

 

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any issues on clarity with the Air80 on the front windshield? this seems like a great product - how much, if any, did it help with the heat? it gets hot here in TX too!

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any issues on clarity with the Air80 on the front windshield? this seems like a great product - how much, if any, did it help with the heat? it gets hot here in TX too!

 

 

Oh I know Texas heat all too well--I moved to Florida and it's about the same.

 

No clarity issues at all; it's perfectly clear and highly visible. My wife loves it. We noticed a huge difference in her new car when we had it put on. Her dash and steering wheel would not get as hot.

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Just had Llumar tint put on the truck today. I went with Pinnacle Series 15% on the front doors and Air 80 on rest of truck including the windshield.

 

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You've got a great combination of everything on this truck - wheels, tires, steps, level, and just the right amount of chrome. It looks sweet!

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