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On 8/3/2020 at 1:49 PM, swaptrex14 said:

I actually think it rides better, but keep in mind it had the pos wt 17’s on it before, no trimming, no rubbing at full lock.

Your rig looks great! Is it 20x9 or 20x10? I have a leveling kit on mine, but still worried about the rub on a 35...

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6 hours ago, JB23 said:

Your rig looks great! Is it 20x9 or 20x10? I have a leveling kit on mine, but still worried about the rub on a 35...

Thanks.  They are 20x10

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think stock tires are 34" on mine with 18" rims and sure looks like i could stuff a bigger tire in there easily....

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LTZ with chrome deleted and debadged. 20x9 +20 Fuel Blitz wheels with 295/65R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers.  Stock height, I just had to zip tie the front of the wheel liners back. Has the AMP Powersteps.

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Just picked up my first diesel today and at less than 100 miles, I'm hooked already. 

 

Dealer installed new 20x9 Fuel Couplers with Falken Wildpeak AT3's.  Only 33's but they look awesome and ride really nice.

 

Also had them install the dark essentials package.  Tinted windows are next and maybe black running boards, but not sure yet. 

 

New to the diesel world and the forum so any tips are appreciated. 

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Just picked up my first diesel today and at less than 100 miles, I'm hooked already. 
 
Dealer installed new 20x9 Fuel Couplers with Falken Wildpeak AT3's.  Only 33's but they look awesome and ride really nice.
 
Also had them install the dark essentials package.  Tinted windows are next and maybe black running boards, but not sure yet. 
 
New to the diesel world and the forum so any tips are appreciated. 
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Congrats!! I would recommend you tow something and enjoy that power [emoji23]

Looks good, picked up my first diesel less than 6 months ago and have absolutely loved it
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SuspensionMaxx leveling kit, Fuel 22x9.5 Mavericks with 325/50/22 Nittos, tinted side markers and taillights, 5 Star Auto Accessories kickback mudflaps with custom AT4 weights, illuminated GMC grill emblem, Weatherguard cross box with Truxedo bed cover,  Carbon fiber graphics

 

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SuspensionMaxx leveling kit, Fuel 22x9.5 Mavericks with 325/50/22 Nittos, tinted side markers and taillights, 5 Star Auto Accessories kickback mudflaps with custom AT4 weights, illuminated GMC grill emblem, Weatherguard cross box with Truxedo bed cover,  Carbon fiber graphics
 
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Very nice. What did you do for the tail light tint?

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3 hours ago, doozer78 said:

Very nice. What did you do for the tail light tint?

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Not having had taillights tinted before in the past,  I wasn’t sure what to do. I opted to go with film my first time. I figured if something went wrong over time I could peel it off and start over. My buddy always gets his sprayed with tinted clear at the body shop with good results so idk. I had the window tinting place do it, they also did the front side windows, the hood stripe and the red 4 on the mud flaps and the side markers. Thank you 

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Not having had taillights tinted before in the past,  I wasn’t sure what to do. I opted to go with film my first time. I figured if something went wrong over time I could peel it off and start over. My buddy always gets his sprayed with tinted clear at the body shop with good results so idk. I had the window tinting place do it, they also did the front side windows, the hood stripe and the red 4 on the mud flaps and the side markers. Thank you 
I've always used the spray myself. Wasn't sure how well the film would work. Deciding what to do with mine. Not sure which way to go with it.

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On 9/13/2020 at 1:11 PM, sealberta said:

It's just a switch.  It interrupts the center tailgate switch so it won't drop down on the trailer hitch when it is installed.

 

 

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Do have instructions anywhere on how you did this?  This should be on everyone of these trucks.  
Thanks,

Tuck

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On 8/3/2020 at 12:32 PM, swaptrex14 said:

Got the wheels and level on today.

 

20” Fuel Rebels (Anthracite) wrapped in Terra Grappler G2 35’s


ProComp 2.5 level

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How did you get the badging darker? Also, side mirrors, how did you get the dark inserts?

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