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I just purchased a 2020 AT4 fully loaded 5 days ago.... plans for once it gets warmer are putting red vinyl under “Sierra” in my off-road steps and plasti-dipping the chrome badges as I hate chrome.... 

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On 11/18/2019 at 5:16 AM, dali555 said:

Wow, very nice stuff! Details please! 

1. Roll N Lock bed cover, yes tailgate still drops on its own with cover closed.  

2. FabTech 1.5" level with DirtLogic 2.5 front coilovers, rear 2.25 shocks.

3. MotoMetal Folsom 22x10 -18 33x12.50x22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, rubs a little on mud flap

4.  Custom sub enclosure by MTI acoustics, 2 JLaudio 12tw3,JLaudio RD1000/1, plug and play harness with an LC2I to get my remote and sub signal.

5.  RotoFab intake

6.  GM performance exhaust

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15 minutes ago, KillerOfMillers said:

1. Roll N Lock bed cover, yes tailgate still drops on its own with cover closed.  

2. FabTech 1.5" level with DirtLogic 2.5 front coilovers, rear 2.25 shocks.

3. MotoMetal Folsom 22x10 -18 33x12.50x22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, rubs a little on mud flap

4.  Custom sub enclosure by MTI acoustics, 2 JLaudio 12tw3,JLaudio RD1000/1, plug and play harness with an LC2I to get my remote and sub signal.

5.  RotoFab intake

6.  GM performance exhaust

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Wow, that's a lot... nice set up though

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3 minutes ago, dali555 said:

Wow, that's a lot... nice set up though

Thanks....  Yeah, as I typed that out I thought "damn, I've dropped some coin on this crap"  Didn't purchase it all at once, just worked a little overtime here and there as I decided I wanted.

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I bought it in July.

In July I added a Tonneau cover and wheel to wheel side steps. I also had 3M put on the entire front end.

In Aug I had a leveling kit installed and de-badged it.

In Oct I had my dash-cam and my radar detector hard wired and mounted.

In Nov I had the GMC cold air intake and GMC Cat-Back performance exhaust installed.

In Nov I put 20" rims and tires (had 18") and 1.5" spacers to give her a better stance on the road.

 

More to come :)

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1 hour ago, KillerOfMillers said:

2. FabTech 1.5" level with DirtLogic 2.5 front coilovers, rear 2.25 shocks.

3. MotoMetal Folsom 22x10 -18 33x12.50x22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, rubs a little on mud flap

 

 

Those just cancel each other out, off road suspension with non-off road wheels.

 

Tyler

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44 minutes ago, amxguy1970 said:

Those just cancel each other out, off road suspension with non-off road wheels.

 

Tyler

Oh ok.... thanks....... I'll take it all off and go back to stock, what was I thinking?!?!?!?!   I'll just buy a stadium truck next time so "i CaN OfFrOaD"

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Swapped out the oem 275/60 Duelers for the Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x11.50. zero rub, zero issues, no trimming. Truck has Rough Country at4 specific leveling kit. 

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1 hour ago, Taz56 said:

I bought it in July.

In July I added a Tonneau cover and wheel to wheel side steps. I also had 3M put on the entire front end.

In Aug I had a leveling kit installed and de-badged it.

In Oct I had my dash-cam and my radar detector hard wired and mounted.

In Nov I had the GMC cold air intake and GMC Cat-Back performance exhaust installed.

In Nov I put 20" rims and tires (had 18") and 1.5" spacers to give her a better stance on the road.

 

More to come :)

That’s a lot too, lol... only thing I’m thinking of doing for now is a tonneau cover.

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1 minute ago, 17Allterrainx said:

Swapped out the oem 275/60 Duelers for the Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x11.50. zero rub, zero issues, no trimming. Truck has Rough Country at4 specific leveling kit. 

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Nice, I like the duratrac’s that came with my truck... aggressive look and supposed to be good in the snow... I’ll find that out soon here in the Northeast.

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Thanks! Have never worried about the snow. It does not snow much here (McAllen, Texas). Lol. 30-40 degrees is the coldest we see. 

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6 minutes ago, 17Allterrainx said:

Thanks! Have never worried about the snow. It does not snow much here (McAllen, Texas). Lol. 30-40 degrees is the coldest we see. 

Wish I had that problem... in CT it sucks lol... I hate the snow

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