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Custom Chevy Silverado Rolls Out With Matching Chevy Camaro In Tow

Like anywhere else, style in the automotive world is all about coordination. Now, we’re seeing this firsthand as a custom Chevy Silverado hits the road with a matching third-gen Chevy Camaro in tow.

The vehicles were recently posted to social media by Instagram users @greyskal3_visions and @tirekingzatl, so let’s start by checking out that Chevy Silverado. This particular example is from the refreshed 2022 model year, and left the factory as a jacked-up Trail Boss trim level with a Crew Cab body style. However, since then, this Chevy Silverado has had several custom upgrades added to it to transform it into a true head-turner.

The most obvious of these are the enormous aftermarket wheels. The rollers in question are Amani Forged Rogrossos, sized at an impressive 32 inches in diameter and fitted with ultra-low-profile rubber. The wheels have a brushed silver finish and concave face, as well as a polished lip.

To help it clear the extra-large wheels, this Chevy Silverado was also lifted with a custom four-inch suspension kit, giving it even more height over the factory setup. Finally, the whole thing was covered in custom yellow paint, setting it off with the black trim bits for the grille, bumper, hood, door handles, and window surrounds. Don’t forget the stickers and custom badging as well, all of which work well with the refreshed exterior.

The visual impact this Chevy Silverado brings to the table is massive, but it doesn’t stop with the pickup. Attached to the hitch in back is a car carrier with a custom third-generation Chevy Camaro, finished in a matching yellow paint scheme. The Camaro is also fitted with large brushed silver wheels, making for an impressive one-two visual punch when these two vehicles roll out. Even the strap tie-downs holding the Camaro to the car carrier are done in yellow.

Check out both vehicles as they roll through in the video below:

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. NO. Just NO

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    1. I feel kind of bad for the owner if he’s following this article and comments, not many positives.

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      1. Why? He wanted attention for sure. There is plenty of that here.

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  2. I just threw up in my mouth a little….

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    1. Me too, those rims are fugly !

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  3. What a joke. I think this pandemic has negatively affected the brains on too many people.

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  4. I’ll just sit here and roll my eyes.

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  5. I do like the yellow color, however a truck on super large wheels or any vehicle just looks stupid and probably not very safe. The ride has to be horrible too.

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  6. The yellow looks nice but lose those ugly wheels. The stock wheels and stance would look so much better.

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  7. Gross.

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    1. Came here to say exactly that…have an upvote on me.

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  8. 1999 called…..thought this type of nonsense went out the window many moons ago…at this point, go more mental and put 40 inchers on it. The wheels on the trailer look better.

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  9. I really like these vehicles and the yellow color but I would’ve done smaller and slightly different wheels.

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  10. I have a bottle of Frenches Mustard in the fridge that looks better than that.

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  11. Z71 off road suspension with idiotic street rims and tires. What a combo. As to the color, most of you have already covered my thoughts.

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  12. that truck and camaro are so gaudy whoever puts those ugly ass wheels on vehicles have no class and they have no taste

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  13. Sorry, I hate the wheels and I hate the yellow on the truck.

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    1. I hate it too, but I’m not sorry.

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  14. Only in California, pure ugly.

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  15. Nice build

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  16. Guy’s, this is not California! try west Atlanta, Georgia, I have to drive by this eye sore daily!, what a waste of money and effort, never really like yellow that much, now not at all!!

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  17. OMG, obviously more money than brains or common sense. Might as well have done it in Barbie pink. Just pure fugly and then some.

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  18. JUST PLAIN BUTT UGLYYYYY !

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  19. The truck color looks good, I won’t dismiss this individuals vision as to what that truck should look like, but those Rims surely won’t be on any of my vehicles.

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  20. More proof that money doesn’t guarantee good taste

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  21. Those oversized rims & thin-walled tires have destroyed the ride and comfort of both vehicles. What a lot of people do NOT understand is that when a vehicle is designed and spec’d with a certain size rim and tire, it is because that size tire and the height of the sidewall is what helps, along with the springs and shocks to give the vehicle the comfort, the feel of the ride intended for the car or truck.

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