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Jeff5347

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  1. Zoomie, can't really tell....what color is that? What % tint do you have on the front windows? That's a bad looking truck!! Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  2. Definitely. That's a doable price and by your pic looks really good. How is it with wind flapping or noise, say on the highway? Any leaking? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  3. You'll be OK. I have a 2 inch block in mine and all fine. As far as I read even going w a 3 inch rear block would still be ok Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  4. Do you mind taking some more pics in light. I have a tungsten and thought this was black. Your truck looks killer. Def want to see what you've done to get it looking like this Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  5. Cleaned both my babies. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  6. I've never had a truck so never had a cover. I had though a roll up would give more room but forgot about the rails. My main stuff I'll be carrying is maybe furniture or mulch ect. I won't be getting rock or wood. What trifold did you get. Not leaking is one of my most want on a cover Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  7. Well i just got my tint done. They matched the rear side windows. Gotta wait now a few days for them to dry and be able to put the windows down Before: After: Sorry that damn tree kills it Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  8. Guys I'm looking for some help. Read thru the thread and its a array of every type of cover. Some cheap some expensive some hard some soft but the minute I read one that sounds good another pops up just as good. I'm looking to get a cover but these are the things I'm looking to stay within 1. Reasonably priced.. Probably no more than 400-450 2. Water tight or at least as much as possible 3. Probably soft as I'm assuming cheaper. 4. Somewhat good looking and flowing with the bed 5. Thinking a rolling vs the tri fold for more use of the bed when needed I was looking at the gator sr2. Looks nice, sits more on the inside of the bed, has rails to hold snow weight on top... Anyone use this and have any thoughts on it. If not the gator what ones do you guys recommend? Thank in advance Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  9. Lol. Yea I def not doing 35 front. We had a Subaru w 20 all around and even now she tells me just get it dark. In don't drive a ricer so shouldn't attract that much attention lol Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  10. Damn..wish we could use that in my state. Mass is 35% in the fronts. Rears can be 5 I think but that difference would not be pleasing. Love how yours is dark Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  11. Curious...in pic one you can see somewhat thru your front Dr window and pic 4 it looks blacked right out. What percent tint are you running? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  12. Keith, can you take some pics down the side. I have the motofab 3 in level and stock 18s and was curious on spacers. The wheels just don't sit right to me. Even stock it liked to deep in the wells. What brand or website did you get the spacers at? Any vibe problems? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  13. 15green, going from a stock tire( assuming you had a 31 inch to start) to a 34 inch.. Is there a noticeable difference in power loss? Meaning effectively running a 3.12 now vs 3.42? with stock tires Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  14. That's only a 2.5 lift ??? Wow that looks taller. What size tires? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  15. Not a problem. Thanks a lot Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  16. Hmm curious now that I look at the steps. I have a 3 inch level/ lift. They may be too low with just a 3 inch. Maybe the nfabs may be better for the height I have?... Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  17. How do you like the steps? Enough space for your feet or do you feel they are to narrow or short? Need for the wife, kids and my gram. Plus I wouldn't mind not being a gymnast every time I get in mine Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  18. For just adding the rcx 2.5 kit there's no need to replace the shocks. Stacking the factory w rc I can't comment on but I do know they make shock extenders for when the lift gets past the shock length point. Im looking to do a 3 inch rear block so I may get thus just to be safe http://m.ebay.com/itm/181958941779 Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  19. Symp, that is a sharp truck. Haven't seen a lot of 3.5 lift/ levels. Very nice. When you have a free minute do you mind measuring your height from center cap to the fender? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  20. I'm curious on something from you guys. I have the stock tires and rims. My plan is down the road some rims and tires and at first was thinking 20s but for some reason I'm kinda leaning to a 18 inch rim. I know one pro is less weight. . and maybe a smoother ride....?/ as for jumping to 33s vs the stock 31s. Do you guys notice the difference in power loss due to a taller tire. I don't plan on tuning , maybe a intake tube and new muffler so curious if anyone was like " wow I can definitely feel the lack of get up and go."..? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  21. Hey guys. Wanted to jump in this thread as I'm not sure I'm experiencing the vibration or noise this thread talks about so I'll give u a rundown on what I've felt. My normal driving conditions are on main and back roads of may 50 or less mph. Thru the week I hit the highway for about only 4 miles and I usually keep her under 70. At that speed I sometimes can hear a him come and go. Well today I had taken a 1 1/2 trip with speeds going close to 85 as traffic was humming along. This is the first time I noticed at 75 + a large rumble, hum coming from the truck. Also what felt like the truck surging or searching and this may be due to the very hilly hiway. The rumble or hum I can't place. I don't think the tires meaning balance wise as I've had vehicles with tires needing a balancing and it is a different feel. Not the rumble I get. The rumble kinda sounds like but isn't as loud as say rumble strips but minus the harsh vibration. My fuel level is all over the place and with it being full half or empty at less that 70 its barely notices me but today I filled up and only noticed the vibration, rumble, whatever on the 1 1/2 drive home. Check under the truck when I got home thinking front axles or something loose but nothing. Also trans temps were at 194 exiting the hiway
  22. Non the less. thats a bad ride[emoji41]
  23. Wow!!!! Friggin wicked nice. With the lift and wheels alone there must be some serious dough in that. Someday......someday!!!l
  24. Like Donstar said, I removed the original rear block. I think its about 1.25 inch's. So the rear 2 inch gave me an added .75 lift, which I feel it needs the 3 to be visually level. The motofab front is a solid piece. Fairly easy to install. Like donstar said UCA would be recommended just right now I hove the stock steels. With mine I love it. More aggressive looking, no noises or problems and the ride is still beautiful. All I really need is new rims and 33s to get that nice look. In time. Just a PSA, after the install...drive it for a week or so then go back around and check all your nuts and bolts for their proper tightness. My swaybar was a bit loose so I retightened it. I haven't had any adverse effects to the level. Ride, comfort, feel, are still mint. Definitely feel that higher up that I wanted. Just need steps, wheels, a tonnue, exhaust, tint, ect.... And a 6 inch lift lol
  25. I installed the motofab 3 " leveling kit with their 2"rear blocks. To the naked eye it looks just about level but measured the rear is 1/4 to .5 inches lower. If I were to do it again I would get a 3 inch block for the rear. RC has the block for 40 bucks and ready lift has the 3" block withe ubolts for 150. Seems the ubolts are what make the price higher
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