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IMG_1720.thumb.jpeg.bb59c25864c54c286d7d65ceaa774e44.jpegAdded falken 295/70r18 at4ws and some colormatching, Baja designs squadrons and going to install my bilstein 5100s with dirt king control arms soon. 

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14 hours ago, Twotrack said:

IMG_1720.thumb.jpeg.bb59c25864c54c286d7d65ceaa774e44.jpegAdded falken 295/70r18 at4ws and some colormatching, Baja designs squadrons and going to install my bilstein 5100s with dirt king control arms soon. 

 

Solid choices! 

 

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On 5/8/2024 at 4:31 PM, alliz86 said:

Just switched from a Sierra 5.3 to the Silverado 3L.  Cap looks better with the blue to! 

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Welcome - Good looking truck . How do youlike that engine ???

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On 5/10/2024 at 7:45 AM, slj2008 said:

Welcome - Good looking truck . How do youlike that engine ???

Love it! - quite a bit smoother than the 5.3 I’ve found so far.  I’ve done a few hundred kms towing and it’s performed much better than the 5.3

 

if I lived in town though and had short commutes I don’t think the 3L would be the way to go.

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Setup for 2024 is completed!

- @bdssuspensions 4" Coilover Lift Kit
- @toyotires Open County R/T Trails (37X12.5R17)
- @fueloffroad Variant Bronze wheels (17X9, -12 offset)

 

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New-to-me (picked up yesterday).  2022 RST Z71 Duramax.  Let the fun begin!

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Went to help my father last night, he had blow out on his trailer (had bobcat on it) but the spare didn’t end up fitting on his trailer so we ended up having a mobile tire guy come change out the tires (all shops were closed) IMG_0734.thumb.jpeg.085f590808cc0ef5de536c895229faf6.jpeg

 

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Recently purchased my first Chevy pickup! It is a 2024 High Country 

 

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