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A10MileHusker

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Had my 2026 AT4 with 3.0 debadged, 5% tint, and added 22" Vossen wheels with 285/55 Falken Wildpeaks. Had minor trimming on the front bumper. Loving the look.
Will eventually tuxedo wrap but good for now.
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Man sterling metallic does look good with the black accents. Looks like it has a bit of gloss to it. Did you ceramic coat it?
I agree. The last 4 of my vehicles habe been black and I have missed the silver color. It looks good with the black contrast.
I haven't ceramic coated yet but I did a quick MaxlOne application to get me by until I do coat it
 

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I agree. The last 4 of my vehicles habe been black and I have missed the silver color. It looks good with the black contrast.
I haven't ceramic coated yet but I did a quick MaxlOne application to get me by until I do coat it
Good stuff. Yeah looks much glossier than the trailer pic you posted a couple weeks ago. I’m going Sterling on my Denali XL order.
 

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Makin a sunday drive on a saturday haaaa, gotta like that.

Curiosity….whats the purpose of blocking out the license plate?

One reason is so that no one can copy and print it. There are news stories about duplicated plates that can cause the real owner to receive incorrect toll bills, be picked up on street cameras and tied to crimes, etc.
 

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Speaking of probable cause, seems like the tires @ProfeZZor X is sporting without mudflaps would serve nicely. According to CA law from Google:

“In California, lifted trucks and vehicles with oversized tires must have fenders, mud flaps, or body extensions that cover the full width of the tire tread and extend down behind the rear wheels to prevent spraying debris, per California Vehicle Code § 27600. For lifted trucks, these devices must be effective regardless of the suspension height. If tires extend beyond the body or fenders, wider mud flaps are required”

Ever get pulled over for this?
 
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Makin a sunday drive on a saturday haaaa, gotta like that.

Curiosity….whats the purpose of blocking out the license plate?
With Sunday being Easter, I doubt my wife will want to go anywhere else besides church.

...And yeah, @Fless is right. Plate stealing has been a thing for decades. It's more rampant in some states than others.
 

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Speaking of probable cause, seems like the tires @ProfeZZor X is sporting without mudflaps would serve nicely. According to CA law from Google:

“In California, lifted trucks and vehicles with oversized tires must have fenders, mud flaps, or body extensions that cover the full width of the tire tread and extend down behind the rear wheels to prevent spraying debris, per California Vehicle Code § 27600. For lifted trucks, these devices must be effective regardless of the suspension height. If tires extend beyond the body or fenders, wider mud flaps are required”

Ever get pulled over for this?
Thank Gawd, No... Fortunately, I live in a town/county where construction workers and contractors dominate my area with lifted trucks, and law enforcement is very chill and non-aggressive here. The downside is that my stock wheels don't fit the front anymore because the center hub on my Brembo brakes is slightly larger. So, I'd either have to bore them out a bit more so they can fit, or find a set of two 22" aftermarket wheels as temporary fillers until I clear a Sherriff's inspection.

I also recall that law stating that even if the wheels stick out more than a half an inch from the body of the vehicle, then your vehicle requires said mud flaps. I'm not at liberty to say the measurement of what mine are, but let's just say I'm in the same boat at most lifted trucks in this forum and elsewhere.
 
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From my parts guy. He ordered each letter individually. There might be a part number out there for all three letters in a bundle.

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After 3 years finished everything I wanted to do to my 2023 Yukon Denali

Blacked out emblems
Carbyte auto stop/start and DFM disabler
Hellwig adjustable rear sway bar
KN cold air intake(CARB compliant)
Borla pro XS muffler
MBRP Carbon Fiber exhaust tips
Kooks shorty headers(CARB compliant)
Escalade replica wheels black
AC DELCO gold slotted rotors(front)
Baer brake kit with drilled rotors(rear)
Painted calipers blue
Kumho Road Venture AT52 all terrain tires (gives it such a aggressive look and the tires are a good price and smooth and quiet for everyday driving)
Soler performance throttle body
Blacked out side deflectors

Last thing might be:
Considering lowering the truck… does anyone have thoughts on this? And which kit is best?
 

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After 3 years finished everything I wanted to do to my 2023 Yukon Denali

Blacked out emblems
Carbyte auto stop/start and DFM disabler
Hellwig adjustable rear sway bar
KN cold air intake(CARB compliant)
Borla pro XS muffler
MBRP Carbon Fiber exhaust tips
Kooks shorty headers(CARB compliant)
Escalade replica wheels black
AC DELCO gold slotted rotors(front)
Baer brake kit with drilled rotors(rear)
Painted calipers blue
Kumho Road Venture AT52 all terrain tires (gives it such a aggressive look and the tires are a good price and smooth and quiet for everyday driving)
Soler performance throttle body
Blacked out side deflectors

Last thing might be:
Considering lowering the truck… does anyone have thoughts on this? And which kit is best?
It looks really cool, but here you also need a black radiator grille)
 

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After 3 years finished everything I wanted to do to my 2023 Yukon Denali

Blacked out emblems
Carbyte auto stop/start and DFM disabler
Hellwig adjustable rear sway bar
KN cold air intake(CARB compliant)
Borla pro XS muffler
MBRP Carbon Fiber exhaust tips
Kooks shorty headers(CARB compliant)
Escalade replica wheels black
AC DELCO gold slotted rotors(front)
Baer brake kit with drilled rotors(rear)
Painted calipers blue
Kumho Road Venture AT52 all terrain tires (gives it such a aggressive look and the tires are a good price and smooth and quiet for everyday driving)
Soler performance throttle body
Blacked out side deflectors

Last thing might be:
Considering lowering the truck… does anyone have thoughts on this? And which kit is best?
Looks good! So, why the different rotors between front and back? (I don't think my brain could handle that. lol)
 

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Looks good! So, why the different rotors between front and back? (I don't think my brain could handle that. lol)
My brother had a new set of rear Baer rotors so figured I’d use it for awhile and when I need to replace I’ll go with the matching ones as the front lol. It does bother me a little. But hey, free stuff right?
 

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After 3 years finished everything I wanted to do to my 2023 Yukon Denali

Blacked out emblems
Carbyte auto stop/start and DFM disabler
Hellwig adjustable rear sway bar
KN cold air intake(CARB compliant)
Borla pro XS muffler
MBRP Carbon Fiber exhaust tips
Kooks shorty headers(CARB compliant)
Escalade replica wheels black
AC DELCO gold slotted rotors(front)
Baer brake kit with drilled rotors(rear)
Painted calipers blue
Kumho Road Venture AT52 all terrain tires (gives it such a aggressive look and the tires are a good price and smooth and quiet for everyday driving)
Soler performance throttle body
Blacked out side deflectors

Last thing might be:
Considering lowering the truck… does anyone have thoughts on this? And which kit is best?
Looks like a stormtrooper, love it.
 

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