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8 minutes ago, SummitWhiteT1 said:

is that a K2 jump seat?

Yeah, out of a 2018 Tahoe that got converted in to a police vehicle.

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1 hour ago, yankeeland71 said:

Color matched almost every that was black on the truck. Cognito 3" kit, tonneau cover, front/back black emblems. 35" Toyos Open Country. The rims are coming in this weekd2e82dec20b78934b8365dd339d12ad8.jpge2327c2ca703f891663c8156551ca24f.jpg

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Looks good.  All that’s left for me are the mirrors, should be done next couple days.  Don’t think I’ll do the front valence.

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Looks good! You worried about the paint holding up on the textured pieces?

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Not at all, I am aware debri can damage the pain anywhere on the truck.

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Kryptonite Stage 3 Leveling kit with the Fox Shocks. Hostile 20x9 +10 offset with 35x12.5x20 Ridge Grapplers. Very slight run on front felt of wheel well, just zip tied the felt back and no rubbing issues at all.
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New truck in the driveway! Took advantage of some great incentives as well as  excellent trade equity. What an incredible truck!

 

 

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First post and  no longer have the truck but a 2021 is on order.Same spec but white. Very impressed with the hauling. Our boat is 37' long and 10'6" wide and with full gas  is right at 20,000 lbs. You know it is there but cruise at 115 kph with no sway. 

 

It doesn't know it has the 5th wheel dumper on. Amazing the difference a 5th wheel compared to bumper pull. Almost makes me want to get a 5th wheel boat trailer. 

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Been lurking for a little while...

 

Picked up my new 2020 LTZ Durmax a couple of weeks ago, but I have been waiting for the wheels to come in. Just got them installed. 

 

Wheels are MKW Offroad, 20X9 with +25 offset and 285/65x20 tires. Pics below of the SLIGHT poke. I appreciated the pictures posted of various offsets to help me choose how much offset to get, so hopefully these will help someone else.

 

In addition to the wheels/tires, I have added Rough Country step bars (I chose these because the steps drop down quite a bit...and my wife is short ? ). Also, toneau cover and bed mat. So far, liking the truck very much.

 

 

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On 11/11/2020 at 4:26 PM, Jesse Wagner said:

Picked up this 2020 regular cab last week

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Looks good!!!!!!    What brand wheels are those?   Is that WT trim level?   Got any more pix of front,rear,side..

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7 minutes ago, SteveDuramax4x4 said:

Looks good!!!!!!    What brand wheels are those?   Is that WT trim level?   Got any more pix of front,rear,side..

Those are black rhino armory wheels.  It has the lt package 

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Jesse, thanks for the info and pix..    That truck looks great!!!!!   Did you wrap or paint the grill and bumpers?          Wheel and tire size look perfect....Wheel and tire size please.

Did you install level kit or just crank the keys a bit?     I really like the look of this truck,good job..

Steve.

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