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2021 3.0 Duramax Sierra AT4
Tinted Windows

2 inch AT4 1318 Rough Country level

stubby antenna

painted exhaust tips red

Coming Monday Ridge Grappler 35x11.5

 

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1 hour ago, Weir003 said:

2021 3.0 Duramax Sierra AT4
Tinted Windows

2 inch AT4 1318 Rough Country level

stubby antenna

painted exhaust tips red

Coming Monday Ridge Grappler 35x11.5

 

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<Coming Monday Ridge Grappler 35x11.5

 

What tires are on it now? In the 2nd pic they already look like Ridge Grapppler's.

Are the Ridge Grappler's going to be LT or the XL Load range?  Looking to do the same on my stock 20s.

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My truck came with Goodyear Territory MT 265/60/20.  The Ridgegrapplers are E rated and LT.

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On 9/21/2020 at 11:46 AM, aragrev7 said:

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2020 AT4 5.3L 10sp - Pacific Blue

Engine bolt-ons:
- Volant Cold Air Intake with PowerCore filter & Pre-filter.
- Custom True Dual Exhaust (separate pipes from headers to tips).

Exterior:
- Black textured Putco Bed Rails.
- Black Horse Off Road Armour Bull Bar (custom fit / park sensor rewire).
- Extang Xceed Tonneau Cover (Hard / 4 Panel).
- Lund Aeroskin II Hood Deflector - Textured Black Finish.
- Lund Low Profile Window Deflector - Smoke finish.
- Undercover Swing Case (Passenger).
- Custom designed Canadian Logos (Black / Red)
- Carbon Fiber Vinyl wrapped front logo.
- GMC logo hitch receiver plug.
- GMC logo Aluminum valve caps.
- GMC Cargo Net.
- Flat Step Rails (Black / Textured).
- 6.5” Stubby Antenna
- Blind Spot mirrors (side mirrors, rear view)

Tech:
- Pedal Commander
- BlackVue Front & Rear Dash Cam - Shock/GPS/Parking mode/cloud.

Interior:
- 35% Nano-Carbon Ceramic Window Tint
- 5% Nank-Carbon Ceramic Windshield Brow Tint.
- centre console tray & dividers.
- Baby seats & Skullvibe molle seat protectors : D.



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Did you do badges your self? Or do you mind providing where you got them?  I would love to have maple leaf on at4 and a few other things but hard to find someone to do. Thanks, they look great!

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2021. Fuel 18 x 9 plus 1offset Blitz wheels with factory Duratracs. 50 calibre style antenna. Wrapped the front GMC with carbon fibre look vinyl from Canadian Tire. Plasti dipped all the other emblems. Added a compustar T 13 remote start and dash cam. Expel on most of the front end. Dealer offered black powder coated exhaust tips installed for $200. Also had them swap out the special “carpet” floor mats which will get full of mud anyway and I don’t want snaps that will rust on the floor. Added a hard to find skinny low profile black tool box as well so I can still fit my bike in the back. And got rid of the  red tow hooks ( I know some people like them but I don’t )

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Did you do badges your self? Or do you mind providing where you got them?  I would love to have maple leaf on at4 and a few other things but hard to find someone to do. Thanks, they look great!


Sent in some custom requests to:
https://www.0fx2gv.com
Made some mock ups, then fab and sent. Super easy.
Not cheap, but they’ve held up well.


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