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Rowbaretow's 2017 Sierra 1500 Elevation Edition


Robert Sutton

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First install is a Gator Tonneau Roll-Up Cover. Very low profile. Also not pictured is a Bed Mat. Photo was her first time out in Ice.

 

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This is the night I brought her home. Stock 100%

 

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Installed a 2in level kit from Les Schwab and removed the Air Dam

 

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I hated the white wheel well in the back so I bought Pendaform Liners.

 

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Next to come are some Vent Visors for the windows and install of OEM backup camera in my I0B Radio. I might make an install video for the camera.

 

Any other suggestions for mods?

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Truck looks good!

 

I'm surprised your Elevation Edition didn't come with wheel well liners though! My All-Terrain came with them....

 

 

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Thanks KA0S! And ya I didn't really notice until after I purchased the truck.

 

Today I put on my window Visors. I always got in my Vinyl overlays for my GMC logos on the Grille and Tailgate. I am waiting for the rain to stop before installing those though.

 

Here is an updated photo with Visors.

 

 

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Put on my vinyl overlays to turn the red GMC black. Quick easy install. Got to excited and forgot to take a before photo of the front.

 

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Put on my vinyl overlays to turn the red GMC black. Quick easy install. Got to excited and forgot to take a before photo of the front.

 

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looks good - window tint , Mud Flaps , Black letters ( that's just me)

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