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I left my truck sit in garage all weekend and today because we got another 5 inches yesterday and after spending an hour cleaning it on Friday night. It was gonna stay clean.  Drove wife’s Acadia to work. That thing is a lot easier to clean than my “tank”. Can’t believe how much bigger these trucks are compared to her Acadia. 
The Acadia did get smaller than the previous generation

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Just got ready lift 2” SST kit installed today. Feels very solid. Also got the alignment done at the same time. Here is some picture from the install but I’ll take some better ones tomorrow after it gets washed

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8 hours ago, PureZ71 said:

Just got ready lift 2” SST kit installed today. Feels very solid. Also got the alignment done at the same time. Here is some picture from the install but I’ll take some better ones tomorrow after it gets washed

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Looks awesome!

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28 minutes ago, BowtieSquatch said:

Installing the Rough Country Ditch lights this afternoon :)

Need Photo's when installed ? Thanks

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Got some proper photos after the ReadyLift lift kit installed today. After washing the car in like 45 degrees today and super cold water

 

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Got some proper photos after the ReadyLift lift kit installed today. After washing the car in like 45 degrees today and super cold water
 
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54 minutes ago, lapoolboy said:

Had them installed!  Loving them already! 

 

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Nice. How's the new ride height look?

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Installed a Rough Country 1318 level kit.  Don’t let anyone tell you this is easy!  We had fun, took our time and did it exactly to the spec.  Turned out great!  

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In my opinion you really need 3 strut compressors to install the RC 1318 properly if you don’t have a wall mount compressor.  Thankfully we had two pairs. All of the angles looked great once tires were on.  Truck still drives like it did from the factory. 

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I removed all the stickers and emblems. I put matte black 6.2 emblems on the hood and matte black Chevrolet lettering on the tailgate. I added the LTZ/HC lower front bumper fog light surround and had it painted to match the truck. I added white mirror caps, red tow hooks and all of the lights are now led. I also wrapped the mirror lights and front bowtie.  It’s a work in progress. 

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Well unexpected change today. I went to take off the z71 badge to dip is black on the front grill but I snapped it as I was taking it off. So now I just removed it all. Might run it like this for a bit
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