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3 hours ago, Xtremelylow said:

2019 High Country 6.2

 

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Nice, looks good with those LTZ wheels. Did you get those wheels from Chevy after you bought the truck?

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24 minutes ago, ausomecasey said:

Nice, looks good with those LTZ wheels. Did you get those wheels from Chevy after you bought the truck?

Hey I bought them as takeoffs for winter wheels. The truck came with 22s

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On 8/22/2019 at 2:01 PM, Aycock1987 said:

2019 Silverado LTZ with Factory 2 inch Trailboss kit... additionally, I leveled it with a 1.75 inch kit from Readylift. Stock number on www.readylift.com is 66-3921

 

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Your truck looks PERFECT!!!   Can you tell me about this TB lift you used? Is that a dealership item? What was the cost if you don'r mind saying?    Thanks    I have the Northsky Blue RST and want it set up like yours 

 

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On 8/22/2019 at 3:01 PM, Aycock1987 said:

2019 Silverado LTZ with Factory 2 inch Trailboss kit... additionally, I leveled it with a 1.75 inch kit from Readylift. Stock number on www.readylift.com is 66-3921

 

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What size Tires? Any spacers on the wheels? Your truck is perfect IMO.

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Your stance is great too. What lift are you using?

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17 hours ago, becker87 said:

Did some towing today. Diesel did very well for the little time I was hooked up.3e175836d8dd60bf6ee31135273a44c6.jpga86879dc5cc9c43ca4459381fadae9ee.jpg

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Love that Standard bed look ! 

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Hey Fellas,

 

New guy here. recently picked up my 2020 Elevation and before the first 200 miles I slapped on a 6" BDS lift and upgraded to Vertex Coilovers.

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