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2 hours ago, richris1 said:

Recently purchased 2.7 T, SCA Apex edition. 
painted the rear wheel wells and center grill black bow tie. 
 

That, Sir, is a gorgeous truck.

 

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Took another photo of my truck today. Just can’t get over how thrilled I am that I went with the 20X10’s and lift kit.

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Trying out the tent . Never got to try out this season

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Just traded my 2020 5.3 custom for a 2021 sierra elevation 3.0. I wish I would have bought the duramax from beginning. 

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On 9/21/2021 at 12:53 PM, johnsills1 said:

Took another photo of my truck today. Just can’t get over how thrilled I am that I went with the 20X10’s and lift kit.

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Nice truck, there is something very familiar about it.

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On 8/12/2021 at 10:38 PM, bell1658 said:

Thanks bro, since that photo added the following:

Rough County 3.5” Lift Kit

4Play 4P08 22x10 wheels w/ Toyo Open Country A/T III tires 35x12.5r22

AVS Aeorskin hood protector 

 

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How do you like the RC lift?  Ride, stance etc..?  Thanks

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5 hours ago, Bigfoot16 said:

How do you like the RC lift?  Ride, stance etc..?  Thanks

Love it, rides like factory and I'm super pleased w/ the stance. 

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My ‘21 Denali.  Added RC 3.5” lift, nitto ridge grapplers, undercover flex tonneau cover, tinted the windows. 

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Got some decent photos of my TB after getting the SST installed as well as new rims and tires. Absolutely love this truck! 

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