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-Swapped stock shocks for a set of Bilstein 5100s.
-Painted my tow hooks.
-Added thin blue line flag in support of the local officer that was killed here last week. (Officer Thyne).
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23 hours ago, bdsilverado said:

Sprayed all badges black. Specifically happy with how the rst turned out. 

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Looks great! What was your process? 

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-Swapped stock shocks for a set of Bilstein 5100s.
-Painted my tow hooks.
-Added thin blue line flag in support of the local officer that was killed here last week. (Officer Thyne).
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How do you like the bilstein 5100s compared to stock? I was thinking of going with those. Is your truck 4x4?

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7 hours ago, Northsky88 said:

How do you like the bilstein 5100s compared to stock? I was thinking of going with those. Is your truck 4x4?

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Yes. 4x4.  And they are much better! Rear end is much more planted and doesn't top the shocks out when going over a bump. (I have 2" blocks in the rear). 

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2020 6.2 Trail Boss in iridescent pearl tricoat.  Installed short antennae, LED reverse and plate lights, debadged and added the color matched mirror caps.  Ordered the GM exhaust and CAI and should have them installed this week.  Next up painting (maybe wrapping) grill center section and bumpers.  Loving the truck so far!

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Changed to a 2” level up front from a 1.5” (purely for looks). Just made 15K miles. Took another trip to the hunting camp. a8ae774eea026702f9da87d302d079ee.jpgStill love this thing!


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I just had the TB lift installed with an additional 1” in the front for a total of 3” front and 2” in the rear. It looks great, needs larger tires...I am trying to decide which 285/65R20 tires I like the best. Leaning towards Ridge Grapplers.

 

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1 hour ago, AEmedic said:

I just had the TB lift installed with an additional 1” in the front for a total of 3” front and 2” in the rear. It looks great, needs larger tires...I am trying to decide which 285/65R20 tires I like the best. Leaning towards Ridge Grapplers.

 

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That looks great. I want to do the same as you with the GM lift and level, and 285/65 tires...or do the GM lift but use a 1” rear block instead of the standard 2”, and then go with 275/65r20 Ridge Grapplers or Terra Grapplers...the only reason I like the Terras is because you can get them in a lower load index. Keep us posted!

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New toolbox installed. I really like how it looks (but not very impressed with the welds)...

 

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6 hours ago, AEmedic said:

I just had the TB lift installed with an additional 1” in the front for a total of 3” front and 2” in the rear. It looks great, needs larger tires...I am trying to decide which 285/65R20 tires I like the best. Leaning towards Ridge Grapplers.

 

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Came out awesome buddy. Looks great!!

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