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Went out to last weekend to an offroad event held by Avants at DirtFish's course. Here is a few photos. Overall, the truck felt great. I was taking it a little slower compared to the other trucks but was getting more comfortable towards the end of the session.

 

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I guarantee you won't see my truck nowhere near that crap. Have fun getting the muck out all the nooks and crannies under the truck.

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I guarantee you won't see my truck nowhere near that crap. Have fun getting the muck out all the nooks and crannies under the truck.

 

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Haha it was kinda of a pain to get all the mud off from underneath but worth it. Just used the electrical pressure washer and laid down to the truck and sprayed it down. Truck is all cleaned up now and couldn't even tell it was off roading this last weekend.

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Got bored today and decided to wrap the interior trim pieces in carbon fiber. Got all 4 doors and the two panels by the center console. Might do some more wrapping later

 

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Swapped out the LT decal on the tailgate for an 6.2L decal.

 

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Custom plate finally showed up so washed the truck up and took some photos.

 

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  • 1 month later...
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Got the new wheels on and I'm really happy with what I went with. These are Fuel Block D751, 18X9 -12 offset. Wrapped in the same Toyo Open Country R/T

 

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Gotta get out and get some more photos. PS stock wheels are for sale

 

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Made it to the cover of American Truck catalog this morning.

 

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Great job on the build. Really dig the new wheels.

 

Is that 2" SST level kit specifically for the Trail Boss. I was trying to find it but it looks like maybe they don't make it anymore.  I found a 2" spacer kit which I'm not interested in. Anyways, I like the build. Very clean.

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On 8/17/2021 at 9:05 PM, speedjunky78 said:

Great job on the build. Really dig the new wheels.

 

Is that 2" SST level kit specifically for the Trail Boss. I was trying to find it but it looks like maybe they don't make it anymore.  I found a 2" spacer kit which I'm not interested in. Anyways, I like the build. Very clean.

Thank you very much. I believe so, its for Trail Boss and AT4's. Its because the Trail Boss sits 2" higher than stock silverado so it requires a little more to lift it. https://www.readylift.com/at4-trail-boss-plus-2-0-sst-lift-kit-gm-1500-at4-trail-boss-4wd-2019.html

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