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I've been trying to find some 22s for over a year that I can paint to correspond with a 2tone. No more go fast parts until you get some paint yo!

22" KMC Slides or Lorenzo WL20s in black will look toooo HOT on your Denali!
 

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lol..I know I know...I gotta clean it up for sure...what I wanna do is repaint it all black (maaaaaybe...slight maaaybe a DARK subtle cherry tint to the black) and repaint the grill with the same red, and paint the rims same color red as grill....only thing stopping me is that where I live, we have really "hard" water...and I dont wanna paint the truck till I get my own house (with a garage to park in)...thats why I'm letting this paint go to hell...cuz I have to paint it anyways..
 

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Audi LY9B deeeeeep black with a little pearl tossed in would look **** and is the route I would go if I ever paint this thing again. Shave everything, esky roofrack painted to match the grill/wheels/etc. would look dope on a denali. I may just buy a set of slides and see how I like em, can always sell for profit. Just sucks all the wheels I like have something that doesn't rest well I may end up with some custom shit from intro just so nobody else has them. Damn money pits.
 

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Max, if you're tire of spending money on it, you can just give it to me lol.
 
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noob question..
drop shocks on the shock exteneders.. yes or no and why?

sorry fellas I had to move it back on topic
 

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1. Your oem rear shock bodies may be contacting the axle restricting the amount of drop.
2. Shock extensions add travel to the rear suspension, thus increasing ride quality.
3. A slightly shorter shock is recommended even with the extensions due to the amount of rear drop.
4. Any aftermarket shock will ride exponentially better than the oems.
 
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perfect thanks for all your help max!
I'm probably going to go with the Belltech Street Performance shocks for the rear
I already have the Nitro Drop 2 shocks for the front

can you PM me the price on all 4 Bilstein HD shocks max?

I found the whole set for $272 free shipping
 
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when I had stock keys in loosened all the way the belltech nitros felt like a cloud it just floated everywhere
I can't wait to get some for the rear
 

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