New Burb - 2011 Z71 Suburban 4x4

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jogan

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How are the g2's? I currently have 275/60/20 cooper atp and wanted to go up to 295/60/20


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Nice truck! I really wanted a Z71 Burb but it wouldn't have fit in my garage so I ended up with a Z71 Tahoe. Can't wait to see what else you do to this beast!
 
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Been busy the past month but I have got quite a bit of work done to the burb.

Lots of new lights
  • 52" Curved 500w Light Bar (SoCal Mounts)
  • Rigid SRQ lights mounted on the sides as alley lights
  • Diffused LED cubes in factory fogs - One amber and one white on each side
  • 10" LED mounted under trailer hitch as reverse light
  • Rock lights mounted in the wheel wells
  • New interior map/dome LEDs
Blacked everything out with plastidip including the front Z71 bumper, grill, emblems and badging.

Retinted the front windows with 5% Llumar Pinnacle Tint (I would highly recommend this tint)

Installed a Viper alarm and remote start.

Installed a JL Audio 12" W7 with a JL Audio HD750 amplifier.

Let me know what y'all think and if y'all have any suggestions for what I should do next.

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I'm really on the fence about getting a light bar for mine or not...I wish I could mount it without drilling into the door frame. Yours looks really good though.
 
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It is super easy to mount, just gotta take your time. There is no structural support that you have to drill into like some vehicles. I would only recommend the SoCal mounts - I have had bad luck with other brands that push the door out too much and lets air in which is super annoying down the highway.
 

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It is super easy to mount, just gotta take your time. There is no structural support that you have to drill into like some vehicles. I would only recommend the SoCal mounts - I have had bad luck with other brands that push the door out too much and lets air in which is super annoying down the highway.

Yeah I bet it would be annoying. I'm just trying to decide if I want to do that and drill into the body or do a stealth one behind the grill.
 

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Light bar overload haha jk looks pretty clean install on all the leds. Always like the fog conversion. Interested to see how the 10" turned out for reverse
 

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