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Sean D Silverado 1500 CCSB Build


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2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

 

Lift

-CST 5.5 spindle lift

-3" block for the rear

 

Tires

-Method NV 17x8.5

 

Wheels

-BF Goodrich A/T KO2 35x12.5

 

Accessories

-Amp Research power step

-Revolver X2 Bed cover

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Thanks, center line of the wheel from ground to to wheel well measured 43.5 inches. It rubs slightly in reverse at full lock but it only rubs the liner gonna trim it tomorrow.

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Did you install the steps yourself? Looks very cool!

I was going to but the shop I ordered them from made me a deal: $1,100 installed. Deal was hard to pass up due to Everywhere else they are $1200 for steps not installed

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I was going to but the shop I ordered them from made me a deal: $1,100 installed. Deal was hard to pass up due to Everywhere else they are $1200 for steps not installed

Was that $1200 installed with plug and play pass through? I am looking at ordering online depending on the quote I get from the shop I am going to for the lift. Seems like you get a better than average deal here. Nice truck by the way!!

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Was that $1200 installed with plug and play pass through? I am looking at ordering online depending on the quote I get from the shop I am going to for the lift. Seems like you get a better than average deal here. Nice truck by the way!!

I got it installed for $1100 and it's the plug and play version that hooks up to the OBD port. I would recommend the plug and play otherwise your going to have to pull apart your truck running wire.

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Thanks for getting back me. You got a hell of a deal. I've been quoted at $1200 for just the steps with plug n play before install.

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New picture with my iPhone SE the camera is awesome!

New picture with my iPhone SE the camera is awesome!post-156304-0-99028800-1461809374_thumb.jpeg

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Thanks for getting back me. You got a hell of a deal. I've been quoted at $1200 for just the steps with plug n play before install.

What shop are you thinking about getting your lift done at?

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I'm located in Ventura County. Going to Go Big Truck Performance in Ventura, CA.

 

http://www.gobigtruckperformance.com/

 

I found out this week that the shop owner's wife has worked with my Dad for 20 years. I didn't know that when I picked his shop a month ago (after going to several others for quotes and to check out their shops). He has competitive pricing and has plenty of samples of quality work. Where did you go for your work? Same place as you went for the steps?

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