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Thank You, we have a lot of fun with the old Girl...
 

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Full Sized Expedition Sierra

Hey, Im new here and just saw this thread about full sized domestic rigs.

I have a 2014 GMC Sierra SLT All-Terrain Edition crew cab. Currently I have a Rough Country front leveling kit, Airaid modular intake tube, K&N drop in air filter and a Bully Dog GT tuner. I am also still running the stock Goodyear tires that the truck came with. But I'm looking at upgrading to a little bigger AT when the street tires need to be replaced.

I just purchased a Smittybilt Overland roof top tent that I am mounting to the bed rails using plans for a universal bed rack that I found on Expedition Georgia's webpage.
I'm gonna use this universal rack until I can save up a little money for a new bed rack system.

I live in North Georgia, so I really want to try my truck on the Georgia Traverse, especially since I live only about an hour from the Georgia/Alabama state line starting point of the trail.

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Wilbah

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expeditionsierra- nice looking ride! You may want to read some of the studies on the K&N's. Needed if you're putting out 1000 HP or something to get enough air through. But for stock engines they may not be the best thing. I got rid of mine in my Yukon. Don't take my word for it but you may want to read up on them. Great looking rig!
 

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