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I bought my truck new in June of 2015, already hit 17,000 miles, and so far I have added:

 

  • AVS Aeroskin hood deflector
  • EGR Window visors
  • 20% tint on all windows, and 5% on windshield visor
  • Coverking seat covers
  • Lund Genesis Elite Tonneau cover
  • GM rear wheel well liners
  • Hankook DynaPro ATM 275/55R20
  • Pinstripe

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Pinstripe

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I just ordered a 1.5" leveling kit and ici Magnum RT steps, hopefully I will get both installed this week sometime. I am also debating on removing the front air damn, so if you have an opinion let me know!
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Eventually I plan to get a tune for it and some projector headlights for HIDs

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Love the color. On the air damn, if you don't plan to knock it off due to off roading then there really is no reason to remove it. You wouldn't think so but it does play a role in the aerodynamics of the pickup. You may not really notice a MPG difference with it removed but there will be one. Either way you have a good looking truck to say the least!

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Love the color. On the air damn, if you don't plan to knock it off due to off roading then there really is no reason to remove it. You wouldn't think so but it does play a role in the aerodynamics of the pickup. You may not really notice a MPG difference with it removed but there will be one. Either way you have a good looking truck to say the least!

Thanks man! Your truck is nice too! I will most likely leave it on because I do drive a lot.
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those seat covers look excellent

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those seat covers look excellent

Thanks man! They fit great. The drivers side has stretched a little bit compared to the passenger since it is used a lot more. But the fit is still great and I could probably tighten the two straps under the seat that would help.
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Installed my leveling kit and put on my new side steps this weekend so far. I love how it looks, just want to find some rims that match the steps!post-147047-0-23862400-1456634797_thumb.jpgpost-147047-0-16280700-1456634817_thumb.jpg

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Got my new wheels mounted with some new tires finally!

 

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looks good

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