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Just picked her up last week, 2021 RST with the Duramax and a 10spd...

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Took some pics yesterday 

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Swapped the RST rims for the Trail Boss rims. I have a 2" Lift, Borla S-type exhaust and S&B intake all on order. 

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Just picked up a 2021 GMC Sierra Elevation with the Duramax.  Smooth truck, about to find out how it performs in an Alaska winter.  

 

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On 10/22/2021 at 5:13 PM, johnsills1 said:

Out doing a little work on this morning. Clouds were out, snapped a photo. 

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Beautiful truck! What make front bumper and how much lift?

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26 minutes ago, Kudzoo2 said:

Beautiful truck! What make front bumper and how much lift?

It’s a Fab Fours front bumper and I have a 4” ready lift. The tires are 305/55 R20 if you were wondering. I had to remove the mud flap and bracket and cut the liner just a bit. No metal cutting was required.

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I've had her for a couple months now. 2020 Silverado 1500 LT. Only thing it came with from the dealer was window tint. 

 

Things I've added:

1) Rough Country side-steps

2) Pedal commander (that DBW latency is a pain in my ass)

3) Questionable tint all around, 50% on the windshield.

4) Magnaflow 3" single in/dual out cat-back

5) Chrome front end swap, less the fog lights.

6) LasFit turn signal LEDs

7) BulletLiner 

8 ) 24" OEM replicas (24x10) on 33x12.5 RBP M/T's (mounted on  2" Supreme Suspension spacers)

9) 6" Rough Country lift (still sitting in the box, gonna wait til the 33's wear down then I'll buy 35's with more compatible wheels)

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2021 Satin Steel Metallic AT4, 6.2L

20x9 +19 offset Fuel Vector Wheels

275/60R20 Michelin Defender LTX M/S

CarbonPro Black Emblems (have black illuminated emblem and black rear emblem now)

Black Factory Exhaust Tips

OEM High Clearance Off Road Running Boards

S&B CAI, Pulsar LT, 1300W Infiniti/JL Audio Sound System

Waiting for my headache rack and Borla Black Chrome Touring Exhaust to come in

 

Love the street friendly but still aggressive look that the wheels/tires create. 

 

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Well the new windshield is in, the front bumper has been repainted, and all the ppf has been finished up.  Plus I had them add some tint to my front windows.  That tint really makes the truck look better, hopefully the police here leave me alone... 

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Finally done with mine! 2021 Silverado 1500 Trail Boss, 6.2L (and yes, new lifters already) All GM accessories except the xpel film on the front, rockers and doors. GM cold air intake, Borla exhaust with black tips, 200 watt Kicker sub for bose system, illuminated door sills, chevrolet bull bar, Sport Bar-Mounted Off-Road Lamps, tonneau cover, steps, tinted tail lights, all black emblems, black lug nuts, driver side swing out tool box, Fender Hash Mark Decal and black tailgate lettering. 

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