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Well after a long hiatus from the forum im back and with a new to me truck. Set the 370k mile sierra back to reserve status and picked up a 2014 Silverado 1500 1LT Z71. I've never had a truck this nice before and I gotta say I'm in Love! Anyway hang with me cause this is gonna be a kinda slow build.

These are the dealer photos of it.265c4da582e8181d303ef237bace0e3e.jpg54c0c7f366a084526c2875b95d9ec9db.jpg993e68f4b8e969efb8206af54d438965.jpg4fd552c13d6e529fda9f531115e19e69.jpg784ed7aa8060c97d28f09a10454109af.jpg2ffbe0813715e21b9bc6ed49b5f289d2.jpg8420f13aa895fd4abdb62658afe1e111.jpgce4a8cff3ce1a0898041506b185a46b0.jpg184fe341c5f3646e47a37060955f3082.jpg

 

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So far I have removed the factory steps, ordered a Diablo Predator 2, and installed a Scangauge on the dash. Next on the list is debadge, remove air damn, remove rear mud flaps, short antenna, tint, exhaust, level, and 35s on factory wheels. This is in no particular order lol. I'm new to this body style so throw all your suggestions at me. More pics to come as I get time away from work.5faadca83fc44f904e737de0705f06c6.jpg

 

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Good looking truck. Congrats 
Thank you

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Im digging everything but the mudflaps.  Up north here, getting rid of mud flaps is just inviting the rust in. 
Have fun!
I'm in Arkansas 5 minutes from Louisiana. What's this ice and salt everyone is scared of? [emoji23]

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I say a color match job. If you don't want bumpers color matched do the door handles and mirrors caps. Those little things will make the truck pop a bit more.

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I say a color match job. If you don't want bumpers color matched do the door handles and mirrors caps. Those little things will make the truck pop a bit more.

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I was really debating that or chrome. Been browsing eBay but having trouble finding the colormatched pieces.

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I was really debating that or chrome. Been browsing eBay but having trouble finding the colormatched pieces.

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It may be easier looking for a WT pieces because they come black and it'll be easier to paint.

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Just ordered plugs for the rear frame holes and carbon fiber vinyl wrap for the front bow tie.

https://m.ebay.com/itm/Rear-Wheel-Well-Frame-Tube-Hole-Plug-1999-2018-Chevy-Silverado-GMC-Sierra-1500/322214207376?_mwBanner=1

https://m.ebay.com/itm/5D-Premium-HIGH-GLOSS-Black-Carbon-Fiber-Vinyl-Wrap-Bubble-Free-Air-Release/281791346935?epid=1461200350&hash=item419c12b8f7:m:mygueDFQt649kcM4cz-8z5A

 

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Update: the vinyl would not stick to the bow tie so that has been scratched for now

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Well back at the dealer having the truck looked at. Was hard to start this morning.

 

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Update: New battery installed. No more issues

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Little front end work today4d70e2578bff237974c86eef3a0558f1.jpg

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Goodbye mud flaps81b150a0da198f826bce8ffe2a4ff83b.jpg

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Alright last little bit for now. Just gave it it's first bath. 72dabee096c6cf3c046cb6b64f67d0f5.jpg3a9853f40a11191b68eb49b4213f7032.jpg6d9dea47c11f167ccc5a00134eeee7c6.jpg

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