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

I got them in eBay oem gm I think it was about 59 dollars some guy had them I think they sell knock offs for about the same around 50 very easy to install just need plastic pry tools ebay has them for around 13 bucks thanks again


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I got them in eBay oem gm I think it was about 59 dollars some guy had them I think they sell knock offs for about the same around 50 very easy to install just need plastic pry tools ebay has them for around 13 bucks thanks again

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F331860109320

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F324022717211

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Got my 1.25" BORA spacers on today.  Perfect fit and pulls out the wheels just enough; more importantly moves the backside of the tire away from the upper control arms, as it was getting close after I put on the Rough Country leveling kit.

FYI the 1.25" fit with no trimming as the Trail Boss wheels have pockets behind them to fit the bit of lug bolts that is sticking out.

 

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2 minutes ago, loud_pipes said:

Borla S-type catback exhaust (2020 GMC AT4 5.3L)


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Bad ass isn't it.... Love the sound.  Which tips did you get?

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8 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

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

Are they the 275/60r20 ridge grapplers? If so, did you get the 116 load index? Or did you get the 123/120 load index? Thanks!

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Changed out my running boards from chrome to black. These are a bit shorter but got them in Black and new in a box for $150! Had to do it. 
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Where'd you get them? Got a link?

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2019 Sierra AT4 

4” BDS Lift

35X12.5r20 Trail Grapplers

20X9 Mavericks +19 offset

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1 hour ago, snork said:

Looks perfect

what %tint and brand?

Honestly I’m not sure man, I told my guy to just match up with the back and it came out super nice

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5 hours ago, Ksalway said:

Honestly I’m not sure man, I told my guy to just match up with the back and it came out super nice

would it be possible to ask your guy? was is a tint shop?

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