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On ‎10‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 8:08 PM, Opiedeegs said:

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What model is backrack do you have? is it the shortened version? for a tool box/ tonneu cover? I noticed the top seems a little high top over the roof.

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On 2019-01-06 at 8:38 AM, Ben Berkenpas said:

 

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Great looking truck Ben !  Very nice colour...

keep the pics coming fellas,  new body style really starting to grow on me.   All awesome looking rigs...?

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@Joe98

 

Even though I can't afford a Silverado (currently a Colorado WT owner), this body has grown on me too. They look fantastic. 

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What model is backrack do you have? is it the shortened version? for a tool box/ tonneu cover? I noticed the top seems a little high top over the roof.

The rack came off a 2013 Silverado with toolbox mounts unsure of model number


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1 hour ago, Opiedeegs said:


The rack came off a 2013 Silverado with toolbox mounts unsure of model number


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Your truck is beautiful.

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2019 Silverado LTZ with GM 22" Denali wheels. 

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Looks awesome white w/ chrome and the wheels!

 

 

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3 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 

Looks awesome white w/ chrome and the wheels!

 

 

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Thanks... that is why I went with the LTZ over the High Country. I like the white and chrome look more than the painted bumper and mirrors... it has everything a High Country has equipment wise and was thousands less. 

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Thanks... that is why I went with the LTZ over the High Country. I like the white and chrome look more than the painted bumper and mirrors... it has everything a High Country has equipment wise and was thousands less. 


Bingo! Enjoy and keep it stock at least for a couple more years....Looks fantastic stock.


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Hey guys anybody attempted or know where information is on DIY mirror cap replacement for AT4? I want to change my black out for body color caps. Thanks 

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15 hours ago, Sierra Blues said:

My AT4 with Trail Boss wheels and Wild Peak A/T3W's!

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These wheels might be my new favorite of all the options out there. 

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30 minutes ago, flowbytwo said:

These wheels might be my new favorite of all the options out there. 

I totally agree!  I was just looking at the Silverado custom trail boss with those wheels in double cab man they really set the truck off vs the plain black wheels!

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