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I was looking at body kits for my 23 High Country and thinking about removing the rear blocks  to just level it off some. Since it has the Automatic Ride Control I dont want to lower it. Body kits are sweet but I have the factory retractable steps so that not going to work. 

What about a splitter and a tailgate spoiler? Yay or nay?

 

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Nay.  I don't put non-functional crap on any of my vehicles.  You aren't going to be driving anywhere fast enough for either of those to make a difference.  Especially since is isn't lowered.  Spoilers and splitters are for actual track cars.

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I’ve had a habit of buying the previous year model vehicles. That has save me thousands and made dealer packages great deals. One that really stands out in memory was a 95 Chevy Dualy one ton diesel. It was a Texas Stagecoach edition that I got for less than a 96 standard dualy. It had fender flares that ran to the running boards over the rear wells. The package included interior modifications exhaust mods. Under the front bumper had mods as well as a roof spoiler. All that didn’t do much for functionality. When I handed the keys to my father it was priceless. He finally decided to trade in his 88 Ford modified 1 ton that was approaching 300K miles. He gave me the stressful job of replacing his baby. One of the prettiest trucks I’ve seen.

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Nope, I wouldn't.  If you are wanting to lower it and go for a certain look, then by all mean do whatever tickles your fancy. 

 

Personally, when I see something like that on a truck, I instantly think "street queen poser".  However, that's just my opinion and its worth what you paid for it.  If you love it, and you think it would look great on your truck, then go for it and screw anybody who doesn't like it.  Its your money, and your truck, do as you please and keep on keepin' on.

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I use to spend money on go fast mods. Lifted big tire mods eat Horsepower. If anything I like to lower a little. I appreciate the lifted look, couldn’t see the point. Funny though I spent most of my time off road with my work on pipelines and transmission lines. Not once a lifted big tire truck have benefited me. I’m good any mods my preference was performance.

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I think they'd look good if you lowered the truck. Not sure about the look with the truck as is. 

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It's all personal preference..as others have mentioned some are into performance others into lifts. Lowered sport truck is a niche once very popular, if it looks good in your eyes than that's all that matters!

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Do what YOU like, you never mentioned lowering it(other than making it stock) so I don't know why some are commenting on that.................

Rear wings seem to get in the way and splitters are too low for me.

This however looks pretty good and I am considering it wrapped to match on my truck.

https://www.roughcountry.com/chevy-led-fascia-cover-kit-99028.html?find=2020-chevy-silverado-1500-4wd-740495

Only $300 bucks, seems not bad.

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7 hours ago, GETGONE said:

$300 for a non functional piece of plastic is not bad????? I'd rather put something metal on there like their hidden winch bumper that could be useful for $700 plus the cost of the winch.

 

https://www.roughcountry.com/chevy-hidden-winch-bumper-10805.html?find=2021-chevy-silverado-1500-4wd-750287

 

I don't  think I need a winch.

This truck never sees a Gravel road.

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