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1 hour ago, gt tangerine said:

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I really like black and chrome but the red hooks just gives it that little bit extra. Well done. 

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2 hours ago, vulcan_classic said:

Just picked up an AT4, needed better towing for my cargo trailer toy hauler conversion, ZR2 just wasn’t cutting it! Plus the 8-speed shutter was an issue.

 

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That sure is a pretty trailer. Looks like it matches that good looking truck. 

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That sure is a pretty trailer. Looks like it matches that good looking truck. 

Thanks. WIP but it’s coming along nicely, weighs in around 3600# with my Indian motorcycle loaded and all my mods so far. I could definitely feel it with ZR2


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On 3/9/2020 at 4:20 PM, OnTheReel said:

I know it’s fun to be the headlight police on this forum, but Diode Dynamics does make LED bulbs that are designed to work in halogen housings without scattering light and glare everywhere. Maybe he paid a little more, got the good stuff and aimed ‘em correctly. Or maybe he didn’t and is blinding people. I personally don’t care either way.

 

https://www.diodedynamics.com/led-bulbs/sl1-led-headlight.html

Yup!

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Took it to the mountains in Ruidoso, New Mexico. The dirtiest this truck has ever been. I love this truck. 

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Not a truck but it’s a 19 next to my 19 truck. New kid hauler. Leveled with 285 50R22 Nitto Terras. 6.2L 10speed in both. a14fe589d19b974ef6a78087173ee28e.jpg
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23 hours ago, STX30MAC said:

Not a truck but it’s a 19 next to my 19 truck. New kid hauler. Leveled with 285 50R22 Nitto Terras. 6.2L 10speed in both. a14fe589d19b974ef6a78087173ee28e.jpg
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Nice! How much level on the Caddy? I have a 2" level in the garage for my wife's Yukon with the 22's but hesitant to put it on. Running 305/45/22 Falkens on it right now. I trimmed the front air dam on hers and it makes all the difference visually.

Guessing you're in Austin?

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Nice! How much level on the Caddy? I have a 2" level in the garage for my wife's Yukon with the 22's but hesitant to put it on. Running 305/45/22 Falkens on it right now. I trimmed the front air dam on hers and it makes all the difference visually.
Guessing you're in Austin?

2in I think. Dealer did it. No trimming. They rub at full turn. Had the same one on our 2015 Yukon xl. Actually just kept the tires from it. They only had 20k on them. They actually stick out past the wheel wells a little on these 22s. Gives it a good looking stance. Drove 80 miles today on highway and still got 20mpg on the computer. No speedo Calibration done either. This thing cuts thru the air better than the Yukon or could be the 10speed trans.


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2019 GMC Sierra Elevation Package. Ready Lift Level Blacked out emblems.

 

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