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9 hours ago, 2016 Sierra Owner said:

Sweet Ride! How did you make out on lease terms and payment if you don't mind me asking?

My lease honestly wasn't good at all. Sadly I won't disclose the numbers because I will catch some serious flak for what I put as a down payment because it happens every-time I discuss it. My payment is $420 a month. That includes Taxes, Paint and Wheel protection. MSRP: $65,525 Final Price was about $59,000 after discounts.

 

12k Miles a Year. 36 month term.

 

I'm 25, single with no kids or a family working in a high paying industry so I felt like I could dump cash into something I truly wanted. If you want exact numbers, go ahead and message me. Just prepare yourself before hand haha.

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5 hours ago, FknLeon said:

My lease honestly wasn't good at all. Sadly I won't disclose the numbers because I will catch some serious flak for what I put as a down payment because it happens every-time I discuss it. My payment is $420 a month. That includes Taxes, Paint and Wheel protection. MSRP: $65,525 Final Price was about $59,000 after discounts.

 

12k Miles a Year. 36 month term.

 

I'm 25, single with no kids or a family working in a high paying industry so I felt like I could dump cash into something I truly wanted. If you want exact numbers, go ahead and message me. Just prepare yourself before hand haha.

As long as your happy with it is all that matters. You will always find someone who got a better deal or tell you you got ripped off. Beautiful truck. Enjoy it. 

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2019 Custom 4x4 w/Custom Convenience Package and Locking Rear Diff. Already added tint, rainguards, Tyger tri-fold bed cover. Just got the bugguard and rear wheel well liners in the mail today; awaiting installation.

Have the LT armrest, Curt hitch and brake controller on order. :) 

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I got a 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT with the tow package and convenience package.  I love this truck. It is the first one I have owned. We got a Flex Aluminum Bed cover (secured) and a decked drawer system on it as well as  the nice step running boards.  Pictures of the Decked drawer system and bed cover soon to follow. :)

We got the truck for the hitch as I am handicapped with bad knees. I recently bought a power chair and needed a hitch motorized lift kit to be installed on the truck. We got that done and it makes me happy I am able to get around with it better now. The chair even has the same color as the truck. I love it! Again, pictures to follow for the chair and hitch lift kit. :)

 

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Adding a new one here, since I removed the Sport Bar.  
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What did you do with that bar?? Trying to sell it??

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Greetings from the land of white Halloweens, and typically green Christmases. [emoji849]
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Mine seen it’s first snowflakes today also

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11 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

Greetings from the land of white Halloweens, and typically green Christmases. ?

 

I am certain mine will see some of the "Evil white stuff" as my wife usually calls snow.. Here in MN we get quite a bit too... so far in the cities we have been lucky to avoid it so far :)

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I am definitely not ready for that yet. I am looking forward to see how my new AT4 with the Duratracs will handle it though.
Just put duratracs on my RST and was surprised how well they did on our first blizzard in the ice and deep snow

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18 minutes ago, becker87 said:

Just put duratracs on my RST and was surprised how well they did on our first blizzard in the ice and deep snow

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Thanks. That's good to know.

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Traded in my 2016 the other day to finally get myself a 2019 RST Z71.  I've always wanted the Cajun Red Tintcoat color since they came out with it, especially on the 2019.

 

Put my 33s from the 2016 onto the stock rims. (My 20x12s wouldn't fit due to the bigger brake calipers)

Muffler delete

Fog light mod (Fogs stay on when high beam engaged)

 

Many more mods will be done, just gotta get the time.

 

So far in love with the 19, a very nice upgrade from the 16.

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