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Daly

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  1. Yes, anytime you change or adjust the front suspension, you need to get an alignment…
  2. Have you got a wiring diagram or a how-to on how you put that in? I like that idea, I'd also like to put a 110V plug back there too…
  3. Thanks guys, I'm very happy with the way it turned out…
  4. I have 275/70/18's on those rims, with a 2" level and I think there is room to go a little bigger, but they fill it out great, and leave room for articulation…
  5. I've never had, any luck with chrome paint, it always ends up just looking like shitty silver paint…
  6. I'm hoping to do this too soon, but it's not looking promising…
  7. Is that the Westin HDX guard? I was wondering what one would look like on my truck… Looks good…
  8. With the 18mm offset, you should be fine. But the -12mm is likely going to rub. I have a 2" level and I'm running 275/70/18's on stock 24mm offset rims…
  9. New 275/70/18 Duratracs…
  10. I don't have that kind of patience, new tires were ordered friday… The factory tires with only 5000km will be up for sale shortly…
  11. I like it a lot, it covers well, and it removes fast for when I need the full use of the bed….
  12. The trifecta trifold off my 2012 6.5' bed is on my 2014 6.5' bed right now, it fits great… But it depends on the style of the tonneau cover, mine is the easy remove kind that has no rails to install, I just put the cover on, screw down to clamps, then fold the cover down and latch the back…
  13. The white dog in the back row, looks like he's planning something or he's high…
  14. That sucks, but it shows how much these trucks can stand up to an impact…
  15. Installs chrome mirror caps and door handle, I think they help break up the truck a bit…
  16. I'd like to know the answer to these questions too…
  17. I've seen one other truck doing it so far… It was a 2014 Brownstone Metallic 1500… The dealer will fix it…
  18. No, that is way to much offset for a 2" level…
  19. I like this idea, definitely going to look into this…
  20. Looks good, I've been thinking about doing this, but in Chevy Engine Red…
  21. He looks sad, does he not get to ride in the Camaro?
  22. The problem is when you put too much of a levelling kit in the front, the angle of the suspension is altered enough to wear out the balljoints prematurely… If you stay under 2.5" (I think 2" is enough) you should be ok…
  23. I don't have 20's but my truck it levelled 2" up front with the stock 18's I think it looks ok. I mean I'm not rushing out to get new tires… I had Cooper AT3's on my last truck and liked them a lot, they are not super aggressive, but were a lot more aggressive then stock. Plus they performed well off road…
  24. Most GM's do this, I think it has something to do with the arc or the roads. Most roads aren't flat and tend to sit lower at the gutter, so rain will wash away. But I could be wrong, I just seems to be the only logical explanation too me…
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