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7 hours ago, amxguy1970 said:

 

Do you off road or just going for the look? 20's are fine for the look but aren't much better in terms of leaving the pavement than the 22's. The function of the 18's got them beat, an aired down 18 feels fantastic off road. 

 

Tyler

 

VERY light off road.  I have a wrangler for serious off roading.  So I guess i'm more for the look and the "just in case" scenario, if I need it, I have it.  I would have preferred the 18's but the only trucks on the lot that I liked had the optional 20's.

 

Scott

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Had the truck since July, just never got around to posting any pictures until now.  2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation Crew Cab Short Bed.  Traded in a 2011 Ext. Cab on it and I still catch myself staring at it.

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Not mine but at a new chemical guys store grand opening

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Ryan B.

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9 minutes ago, Username-domain said:

Tire size Eppie? is it leveled/lifted? Sharp looking ride!

285/55R22's, 3" Rough Country lift. Thanks!! 

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3 hours ago, eppieguy said:

285/55R22's, 3" Rough Country lift. Thanks!! 

What color is that?

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32 minutes ago, jaslon said:

What color is that?

Cajun Red Metallic 

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2020 3.0 Duramax, 2/1 level kit, 275/65/18 Duratrac tires (kept them since I only have 11k on them).  Fuel wheels.

 

Going to install helper bags in the back also.

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On 11/1/2020 at 8:19 PM, eppieguy said:

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Love the Cajun Red  and not black rims .

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