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Hey Y'all! 

 

2019 Silverado 1500 RST

 

- 3.5" Rough Country Lift 

- 20"x9" Fuel Blitz Wheels 

- 305/55/R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

- K&M Cold Air Intake

- Peddle Commander Throttle Response Module  

- AMP Step Sides 

- Factory Red Tow Hook Swap 

- Blacked out Badges 

- Factory Illuminated Bowtie 

- Limo tint on back windows and 30% front 

- LineX Bedliner

- Color matched side mirror caps

- More to come: Vinyl wrapped roof and pillars in gloss black, Borla performance exhaust and black powder coated exhaust tips

 

 

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21 hours ago, Clerb227 said:

Hey Y'all! 

 

2019 Silverado 1500 RST

 

- 3.5" Rough Country Lift 

- 20"x9" Fuel Blitz Wheels 

- 305/55/R20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

- K&M Cold Air Intake

- Peddle Commander Throttle Response Module  

- AMP Step Sides 

- Factory Red Tow Hook Swap 

- Blacked out Badges 

- Factory Illuminated Bowtie 

- Limo tint on back windows and 30% front 

- LineX Bedliner

- Color matched side mirror caps

- More to come: Vinyl wrapped roof and pillars in gloss black, Borla performance exhaust and black powder coated exhaust tips

 

 

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Very Nice looking truck. Lovin the color, haha

 

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1st time hitched up to the camper (8,260lbs empty)  Took it on a qwik ride around town to compare it to my '18 Sierra w/5.3.  When I took this there was NO mods done to the truck.  In fact, the only suspension mod will be AirLifter air bags, which I installed the next day and of course a onboard compressor.  However, it seems as if every retailer has the compressor on backorder til two weeks past forever.  Until them, they are on but I have to fill them manually.  

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Is this satin steel metallic?  Looks a bit lighter in my phone camera but just wasn’t sure as it looks great out here in the sun!

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On 12/12/2021 at 11:01 AM, SuthrnZ71 said:

Is this satin steel metallic?  Looks a bit lighter in my phone camera but just wasn’t sure as it looks great out here in the sun!

 

Yes it is.

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New on here. Just traded in my 2020 SLT for a 2022 Elevation! Loving the Satin Steel color already. Wheels and tires are ordered and on their way.

 

Just driving this guy for about 6 months until I get the refreshed 2022 😄

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Hi guys, I'm new in the forum. This is my 2019 Sierra 1500 SLE Limited 5.3 Ecotec, RWD black onyx. I added the 22" wheels from Stockwheels solutions, and Katzkin leather seat covers, and replaced the Texas Edition badge by the std Sierra emblem on the front doors. This is the last badge of the body style from the 2014-2018 years. I just put 25k miles on it. I will probably change it for a 2022 Elevation diesel RWD double cab, RWD as well, the one with new interior and front end. I will need to drive a way more so I would like to improve the mileage.

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1 hour ago, Labrador_1971 said:

Hi guys, I'm new in the forum. This is my 2019 Sierra 1500 SLE Limited 5.3 Ecotec, RWD black onyx. I added the 22" wheels from Stockwheels solutions, and Katzkin leather seat covers, and replaced the Texas Edition badge by the std Sierra emblem on the front doors. This is the last badge of the body style from the 2014-2018 years. I just put 25k miles on it. I will probably change it for a 2022 Elevation diesel RWD double cab, RWD as well, the one with new interior and front end. I will need to drive a way more so I would like to improve the mileage.

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welcome - good looking truck

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