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Just purchased today.  Tech Package, AT4 Premium, Driver alert II, performance package, sunrooof, 20" wheels. Love the cat back sound.  Love this truck!

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4 hours ago, mbr2ooo said:

Thanks... I like these wheels better than the High Country 22s, plus it's nice to have something none of the other Silverados out there have.

I don’t mind any of the polished wheels GM has for the T1. Beats the hell out of those chrome plastic clad wheels IMO. Won’t break my heart if those kind never come back.

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2 hours ago, paulny said:

Just purchased today.  Tech Package, AT4 Premium, Driver alert II, performance package, sunrooof, 20" wheels. Love the cat back sound.  Love this truck!

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Congrats I'm trying to get one as well but there not dealing near me

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19 AT4 5.3 with tech package and 20s, so far only mods are the windshield decal. Love the truck drives surprisingly smooth for an offroad oriented trim. I have taken it offroad and it impressed me. #RideOnT1s!

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13 minutes ago, jamin87ss said:

Congrats I'm trying to get one as well but there not dealing near me

Thanks!  I had to drive 8 hours round trip to find not only the exact one I wanted, but also to get the best deal within a 300 mile radius.  Be patient and persistent...it will happen.  Good luck!

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9 hours ago, Wheelguy said:

Nice, simple mod. Have those on my Denali. Pretty nice for factory wheels & polished wheels seem so much easier to maintain.

 Are the wheels polished with a clear coat ?

 

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13 minutes ago, silverado990 said:

 Are the wheels polished with a clear coat ?

 

All GM wheels in North America are clear coated except for the areas of installation contact (mounting surface, hub hole & lug nut chamfers). The only exception might be a plated wheel. I cannot recall if clear is necessary for a plated wheel or not. Painted and polished are most definitely clear coated for protection against mainly corrosion due to substances used for clearing ice & snow as well as effects from heat & humidity.

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The wife took her Denali in to the dealer and came back wanting this, well more of a demand. Brought it home Friday.

 

It's got the 6.2, technology package, premium package, painted wheel moldings, sunroof,...I don't know of any options it's missing beyond the performance package.

 

Planning on window tint, ordered powered tablet holders, bought a potable Bluray player that's like a laptop, researching some type of bed cover.

 

 

Sent via Morse code

 

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1 hour ago, AgDoctor said:

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The wife took her Denali in to the dealer and came back wanting this, well more of a demand. Brought it home Friday.

 

It's got the 6.2, technology package, premium package, painted wheel moldings, sunroof,...I don't know of any options it's missing beyond the performance package.

 

Planning on window tint, ordered powered tablet holders, bought a potable Bluray player that's like a laptop, researching some type of bed cover.

 

 

Sent via Morse code

 

Beautiful truck !!  Congrats.  This was my second choice, but I went with a new left over 2018 Sierra Denali Ultimate with 6.2.   The deals were just to good to pass up, especially compared to a new 2019.   You love the motor that's for sure.   Suggestion for bed cover :  I was going to go with the Bak Flip MX4, but dealer showed me the GM version.  It's made by Rev Industries.  Looks the same to me at least.  Any ways, I managed to get it about $150 cheaper than the Bakflip.  Enjoy your new truck.

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1 hour ago, AgDoctor said:

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The wife took her Denali in to the dealer and came back wanting this, well more of a demand. Brought it home Friday.

 

It's got the 6.2, technology package, premium package, painted wheel moldings, sunroof,...I don't know of any options it's missing beyond the performance package.

 

Planning on window tint, ordered powered tablet holders, bought a potable Bluray player that's like a laptop, researching some type of bed cover.

 

 

Sent via Morse code

 

I had the dealer install the Undercover Lux..  it’s awesome..  thinking about adding the Bed Rugs to make it just like the trunk of a car..

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Just picked this one up yesterday didn't plan on it just did it on a whim LT Z71. Accessories on order.

Thanks

Barry In MO.

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