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59 minutes ago, EXSlider400 said:

AT4 6.2 with Technology 2 and Performance packages. 
-Tint

-Tires (factory size General A/Tx)
-Removed “SIERRA” from tailgate

-Relocated Antenna
-Hitch and license plate covers

-Ceramic coated/waxed

-1/2” front level (may add another 1/2” and UCAs later)

 

Future: Powder coat exhaust tips in Black Chrome and run resistor so fogs come on with high beams (researching now what wire location numbers are needed).

 

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Awesome truck! Loving my 2020 AT4. Only thing I would have wanted different for mine is the 20”s

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AT4 6.2 with Technology 2 and Performance packages. 
-Tint
-Tires (factory size General A/Tx)
-Removed “SIERRA” from tailgate
-Relocated Antenna
-Hitch and license plate covers
-Ceramic coated/waxed
-1/2” front level (may add another 1/2” and UCAs later)
 
Future: Powder coat exhaust tips in Black Chrome and run resistor so fogs come on with high beams (researching now what wire location numbers are needed).
 
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Looks awesome. Maybe some black carbon fiber lettering for the GMC? I have it on my black one but think it would look great on yours as well.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Got the rims and part of the grill blacked out 

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Looks legit!! Congrats... what tint % did you go with?

Posted
46 minutes ago, joshuapchase said:

Looks legit!! Congrats... what tint % did you go with?

I honestly don’t remember, i think I just matched the back. It looks darker then what it really is in the picture 

Posted
2 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Got the rims and part of the grill blacked out 

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That looks fantastic! I also would love to know how you blacked the wheels out. I have a Satin Steel RST, and I think this would make it look even more ??

Posted
1 hour ago, ShamrockShooter said:

How did you black out the rims?

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Honestly plasti dip, I put plastic behind the rim and stuff . Used about 3 coats on each rim and touched up some the next day and then after I used about two coats of the glossifer to give it a little shine 

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Just installed gloss black mirror caps 2020 trail boss 85af71d8e55a25f8de030002885e780b.jpg5a2be6f36085163fa6507ff615caf336.jpg


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Posted
1 hour ago, Julio13 said:

Just installed gloss black mirror caps 2020 trail boss 85af71d8e55a25f8de030002885e780b.jpg5a2be6f36085163fa6507ff615caf336.jpg


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Where did you order these from? Easy install? They look great!

Posted
7 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Got the rims and part of the grill blacked out 

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Looks good! What size tires are those? Also got a leveling kit or is it just stock?

Posted
7 hours ago, ShamrockShooter said:

How did you black out the rims?

Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk
 

Honestly plasti dip, I put plastic behind the rim and stuff . Used about 3 coats on each rim and touched up some the next day and then after I used about two coats of the glossifer to give it a little shine 

Posted
1 hour ago, ausomecasey said:

Looks good! What size tires are those? Also got a leveling kit or is it just stock?

33 inch tires and stock suspension but I have 1.5 motofab leveling kit for the front just need to learn how to install it

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