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2025 upgrade was a new truck. No lift kit or aftermarket wheels. Tint, a Scout boats decal, and amber running lights that'd be it. 20250518_0729212.thumb.jpg.30ffaff11574f513ca15b670fa5ec45e.jpgScreenshot_20250524_185412_Ring.thumb.jpg.d9cba81dd5dd92fca4c3a898cf473418.jpg

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2025 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate.

So far I have 5% tint all the way around.

I did the Venomtrucks.com Amber DRL conversion

Switched wheels over to a 22" Escalade wheel with Nitto Ridge Grappler 305/45/22

 

I plan on blacking out more of the chrome soon.  Possible do a 4" lift.  Either BSD or Cognito.

 

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2025 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate.

So far I have 5% tint all the way around.

I did the Venomtrucks.com Amber DRL conversion

Switched wheels over to a 22" Escalade wheel with Nitto Ridge Grappler 305/45/22

 

I plan on blacking out more of the chrome soon.  Possible do a 4" lift.  Either BSD or Cognito.

 

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3 hours ago, PureZ71 said:

Went to the mountains last week here in WA

 

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Your truck looks 100% better with those polished aluminum rims then the other rims you had. Black or close to it is just to bland looking now you can see what the rims look like then a black hole with dark or black rims.

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7 hours ago, Silverado4x4 said:

Your truck looks 100% better with those polished aluminum rims then the other rims you had. Black or close to it is just to bland looking now you can see what the rims look like then a black hole with dark or black rims.

Thanks! I had bronze wheels for over four years and finally decided to change them up. Yeah Black/Bronze wheels are kinda going out of style.

 

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So I just traded my 28x16 Specialty Forged on 42s plus $$$ for these 30x16 American Forces on brand new 44s. Gotta adjust my coilovers tomorrow see if they even fit 😆 IMG_6628.thumb.jpeg.30344862325243b69a0f7d5a42257712.jpeg

30s on left on 44s

28s on right on 42s

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I wanted to highlight the GMC and Duramax on the fender vent/badge. Painted the GMC and vinyl for the Duramax. image.thumb.jpg.7bd564b74384b385d1e355c1fee277a7.jpg20250628_094453.thumb.jpg.16f1d5400249a5942e018bcbaec187bb.jpg

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5 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Here pics of the wheels installed 

30x16 American Forces with floating cap

44x16.5r30 Fury’s 

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Your truck would fit right in at the annual Florida Truck Meet. It used to be in Daytona when I lived in Florida. Not sure if it's moved to South Florida or Orlando 

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17 hours ago, Jus Cruisin said:

Your truck would fit right in at the annual Florida Truck Meet. It used to be in Daytona when I lived in Florida. Not sure if it's moved to South Florida or Orlando 

I’m in Tx so that’s out the question for me 😂 but I do go to shows locally when they have them

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After 3 years without a silverado I picked this up today 25 DBL cab LT 5.3l.

Just a quick dealer photo for now.

Thanks

Barry In MO.


 

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Made a custom wiring harness to have the mirror lights come on with the high beam. Super easy and cost less than $5 in material (if you have it layin around). 3 T-Taps, some solder/a wire connector, and wire.image.thumb.jpeg.8d19d3ddbf046f702e00ca7c598b7741.jpeg

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Back to being a GM owner after a stint in SUV and others. 2025 Silverado LT purchase last Tuesday. It’s back at the dealer for a couple of things, hopefully simple fixes. 

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Wrapped the truck toTinyBot Royal Green. Its mainly green with a hint of blue depending on the lighting.

 

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