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2020 Chevy Silverado Lowered on Vossen Wheels Has Aero Kit

The Silverado is one of the most popular vehicles sold in America, with about 40,000 of these bought every month. That's a lot of trucks, and some buyers want to stand out.
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The stance is a good place to start, and we don't need to tell you just how many companies offer a suspension lift kit for the Silverado. If you want to go the opposite way, the slammed low-riders by Phat Phabz might be your inspiration.

However, this Vossen Wheels collaboration project is a nice average between stock and slammed. It looks like a racing truck, a rival to the classic Viper-powered Dodge Rams.

This Camaro of trucks sports a set of HF6-1 alloy wheels from Vossen. Even though we're talking about 24x10 set, this 6-lug wheel might seem a little small were it not for the custom suspension from Belltech.

For a full custom look, the 2020 Silverado also rocks a unique body kit made by Air Design Global. It was unveiled last year at SEMA and includes the side skirts, front spoiler, air "curtains" over the fog lights, fender vents and a hood scoop. Around the back, you can have a spoiler and an 'applique' on the tailgate. The hood scoop is quite fake-looking, but it helps you pretend that the Z71 package is actually a Camaro Z/28 doppelganger.

The profile of the truck is also enhanced with some sporty new rockers. These parts can also be ordered individually. We're not trying to actively promote the company, but at only just $1,300, this full kit seems reasonably priced.

The new Silverado came out in 2018 and is bigger and beefier than before. The Crew Cab has more legroom in the back, while the ground clearance is supposed to be an inch higher, though they killed that with the tuning parts.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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