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17 minutes ago, jeetS said:

What are you guys using to tint the marker lights on the Sierra's?  A spray tint or film?

I used film 

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2 hours ago, jeetS said:

What are you guys using to tint the marker lights on the Sierra's?  A spray tint or film?

I removed my OEM amber lenses and replaced them with Klearz smoked replacement reflector covers. 

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On 1/1/2021 at 11:52 AM, 1UPPER said:

I did a full clay bar, paint correction and a full wax three step wax to prepare my truck for the winter months. I've had my GMC AT4 for just over a year now and I’m always impressed at how well it drives and handles with the 12” bulletproof lift on 40s. 

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Dayum dude! Nice! What grill is that?

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1 hour ago, Dhami79 said:

Dayum dude! Nice! What grill is that?

Thanks! It’s a royalty core grille. 

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Thanks! It’s a royalty core grille. 
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Do you have to cut original grille or is it an overlay install?

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1 hour ago, doozer78 said:

Do you have to cut original grille or is it an overlay install?

Sent from my SM-A705U using Tapatalk
 

I had to cut out the original grille and reuse the OEM painted surround trim with the new grille. 

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On 12/10/2020 at 2:32 PM, lam0205 said:


Readylift 3/2 sst kit with fox shocks
fuel blitz 20x9 +20 offset
37x12.50 20 nitto ridge grappler

Initially it rubbed the front felt liner and mud flap in the rear. It does rub the frame rail at full lock. I removed the lower valence just because. I trimmed the mud flap and was able to bend the brackets in the front behind the felt liner enough to eliminate any rubbing.

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I did the same Readylift kit you have but with Bilstein 5100’s, which seem a little stiff and jar the truck on anything more than smooth pavement. What Fox shocks did you do and how’s the ride?

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15 minutes ago, motorsswin said:

New emblem 

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Looks good, I'm getting mine wrapped black tomorrow too actually. Did you have a decal shop make the duramax portion or did you find it online?

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4 hours ago, MMDenali13 said:


 

I did the same Readylift kit you have but with Bilstein 5100’s, which seem a little stiff and jar the truck on anything more than smooth pavement. What Fox shocks did you do and how’s the ride?

It rides pretty good. They are the smooth body 2.0 performance series for 0-1” lift. I’m still trying to get a few things figured out. The front end has a fair amount of chatter when on bumpy surfaces. Not sure what could fix this issue. 

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33 minutes ago, Brozat4 said:

Looks good, I'm getting mine wrapped black tomorrow too actually. Did you have a decal shop make the duramax portion or did you find it online?

This guy here makes them. You can look up 0fx2gv on Instagram or look at his website here. They are acrylic custom made. 
 

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My wrapper just sent me a pic of what mine are looking like. I decided to get the center portion smoked. Looking forward to seeing it on the truck tomorrow.

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On 12/12/2020 at 8:05 AM, gunner25 said:

Do you have any more pics of this truck. That white with the anthracite wheels looks really nice!

 

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