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1 hour ago, wizard4878 said:

installed  gator roll up bed cover, center console organizer, and chrome/plastic gmc logo valve stem covers

Any chance you can post some pics of the gator roll up tonneau cover? And how do you like it so far?

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7 minutes ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Any chance you can post some pics of the gator roll up tonneau cover? And how do you like it so far?

So far its great,  I sprayed it with a high pressure washer from about 2 feet away and it didn't leak.  It's simple to install by yourself, you just have to be careful not to over tighten those aluminum clamps.  I will try to remember to get some pictures tomorrow 

 

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Picked up my ordered truck today, white tricoat, with  rc 2” level and nitto terra grappler g2 tires 275x65x20[emoji4] no rubbing issues 34” tall
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I would like to see more pictures of your truck, want to do a 2 in lift and possibly keep the stock rims also.

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Any chance you can post some pics of the gator roll up tonneau cover? And how do you like it so far?
Here's the Gator roll-up...I like mine a lot, came from a Bak Flip on my previous truck and I like the looks of this one better.306b51da6a6edccce68002a19c292e02.jpgb03b53d53c3962c5ded577275578e2f5.jpg

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2 hours ago, tallspawn said:

Here's the Gator roll-up...I like mine a lot, came from a Bak Flip on my previous truck and I like the looks of this one better.306b51da6a6edccce68002a19c292e02.jpgb03b53d53c3962c5ded577275578e2f5.jpg

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mine sits on top of the rail rather than inside,  I'll post pics as after as the sun comes up

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4 hours ago, tallspawn said:

Here's the Gator roll-up...I like mine a lot, came from a Bak Flip on my previous truck and I like the looks of this one better.306b51da6a6edccce68002a19c292e02.jpgb03b53d53c3962c5ded577275578e2f5.jpg

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Any chance you share the link to where you got it? I like how flush it looks 

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7 hours ago, leverett.scott said:

I would like to see more pictures of your truck, want to do a 2 in lift and possibly keep the stock rims also.

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My cell is 970-209-3098 text me and I will take more pics let me know what you want to see. Weylin 

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Any chance you share the link to where you got it? I like how flush it looks 
Sure thing, the price is the best part. [emoji41]

Gator ETX Soft Roll Up Truck Bed Tonneau Cover | 137245 | fits 2019 GMC Sierra/Chevy Silverado 1500 (New Body Style), 5.8' Bed | Made in the USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J2T7DZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jDawDb9K8ZSVK

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New wheels
20x10-25 tis 544bm
285x60x20 toyo open country RT
AT4 stock 2 in lift
1.5 level
Still had to cut[emoji31]
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14 hours ago, gothp28 said:

New wheels
20x10-25 tis 544bm
285x60x20 toyo open country RT
AT4 stock 2 in lift
1.5 level
Still had to cutemoji31.png
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What did you use to paint your calipers? 

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On 3/10/2019 at 9:33 PM, Englshmn said:

Fabtech Trail Boss / AT4 4" lift
Method 305 NV 18x9 -12 4.5"
Toyo MT 35x12.5r18

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Knew that area looked familiar, spent 20 years on the other side of that little bridge, in Pinellas County 

 

Nice truck too, my fav color combo with the TB package.

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