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Hello this is my first post here. I bought this 2020 Silverado Double Cab LT Z71 5.3 8 speed in Red Hot on 11-2-2020. My last truck was an 1981 Chevrolet K10 that I drove for 12 years.

 

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Here is my old k10

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Congrats on the new ride, it's about time! LOL What did you do with the K10?

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17 hours ago, Genesis said:

Hello this is my first post here. I bought this 2020 Silverado Double Cab LT Z71 5.3 8 speed in Red Hot on 11-2-2020. My last truck was an 1981 Chevrolet K10 that I drove for 12 years.

 

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Here is my old k10

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I love those old body styles

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2021 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ, 6.2L, 10-Speed, LTZ Premium Package, Technology Package, Max Trailering. Ordered the wheel-to-wheel steps, Chevytec spray-on bedliner, and Chevy Front and rear all-weather floor liners. Currently waiting on the hard folding tonneau from Rev (GM Accessories).

 

Replaced antenna with a stubby, and the front turn signals, reverse lights and license plate lights with LED. Tinted front to match rear. I'm in love with this truck.

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Hello all, this is my first post here. This is my 2020 6.2 RST with the Rocky Ridge conversion, just picked it up 2 weeks ago. I traded a 2015 LTZ Rocky Ridge that also had the 6.2 engine. This one has 22's vs. 20's on the other truck. I took this pic at the hunting camp last week, I'll post more after I wash it tomorrow. 

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22 hours ago, SuperSilverado said:

Hello all, this is my first post here. This is my 2020 6.2 RST with the Rocky Ridge conversion, just picked it up 2 weeks ago. I traded a 2015 LTZ Rocky Ridge that also had the 6.2 engine. This one has 22's vs. 20's on the other truck. I took this pic at the hunting camp last week, I'll post more after I wash it tomorrow. 

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Awesome looking grille too.

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Bone stock 2020 RST Z71 Crew Cab 5.3l 4x4.

 

Coming from a 2016 Double Cab I’m really liking the bigger cab. 0e8010e5d7fcafa92567585fab8864a8.jpg

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4 hours ago, Comscan said:

Awesome looking grille too.

Wow, that Rocky Ridge does look better than stock! 

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gave it a deep clean head to toe and some ceramic coating refresh (Cure)   Adams Tire + Rubber cleaner is my new friend, no more shine - clean works for me. 

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1 hour ago, Ryguy said:

First rain of the season = pics! 

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that wheel tire combo looks great 

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