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Texas Husker

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  1. Been awhile since I scoured the interwebs on them. That's a good deal.
  2. On the AMP boards... I haven't looked in awhile at prices all over the net, but the place I got mine has them for 1299.99 with the plug and play module. There is also free shipping and no sales tax if you live outside of Arizona. So 1299 out the door. The company is Quality Bumper. You will get the warranty as well. The used to run 10, 15 or 20% coupons, (none currently unfortunately). I had a great experience overall with them and can recommend them. Again, not sure if this is the cheapest price out there, but an option. Not sure if the $100 rebate will work through them though. Might be worth looking into. http://www.qualitybumper.com/runningboards_sidebars_steps/powerstep/Default.asp
  3. This was one tire I looked at too and from my memory (not to be trusted ) that will work. But as of right now, the KO2 does not come in that size. It's the one I want to hold out for though. Some websites have that size listed, but I emailed BFG and they confirmed that it is not out yet. When I was researching I was looking at people running that size in the original ko. Some have run the 305/60/18 with no level with no problems and the 305/65 is around .6" taller, so with a level it all depends on offset.
  4. Bad luck of the draw I guess, but the setup will be excellent when done. Gives me plenty of ideas. [emoji1]
  5. Looks sweet. Any more insight to the ballast issues?
  6. Just the tip...?! [emoji23]
  7. Nice low profile look. The go good with the truck. Is it easy to step on upon exiting the truck? That's why I like the Amps. They are very functional and usable. I usually step over the normal steps.
  8. try these methods: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/167827-how-to-upload-photos-to-the-forum/
  9. We're going to need a walk-around and test drive video here soon. Excellent work!
  10. Nice shot. Your truck really makes me want to get a topper....
  11. Line-X? Looks good and should take some abuse.
  12. Looks great. 17's with rubber is a good look. **double tap**
  13. Looking great. Nice and clean, and will run great.
  14. Looks great! Are the switch lights tied into the dimmer? They look pretty bright at night.
  15. Turned out good. Goes great with the silver.
  16. ^^^+1 That's a good looking combo
  17. no problem. Looks Good
  18. Here's some ways to post pictures: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/167827-how-to-upload-photos-to-the-forum/ Post em up
  19. Due to the way the suspension geometry works, a spacer provides 2 times the lift as thickness. So a 1 inch thick spacer will give 2 inches of total lift. It's roughly a 2:1 ratio.
  20. You'll have to remove the door panel. Then you can remove the seal trim piece and add tape or whatever you want. then install the trim piece separately from the door panel, then the door panel. here's a thread with a quick video I found that shows the key parts to it. It's not too bad at all to do. http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/168561-diy-how-to-removeinstall-2014-silverado-door-panels/ **this may not be the only way, but the only way I know.**
  21. That turned out really good. [emoji106]
  22. Post 2007 and 2011...
  23. I've got a level in box still that needs to go on, I was hoping a 1/2"s spacer would be enough but that would put me around +18 ish. may just have to get new wheels...[emoji2] I was hoping to stick with the stockers as I like them.
  24. Very nice![emoji106]
  25. I used a dremel for the most part and finished off with hack saw. Once cut and the plastic cap goes back on, you'll never know. The cap covers over an inch of the cut end.
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