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It's been a minute but I have put together a truck that stands out like a sore thumb in my town of 100,000 or so people. I am not 100% done but pretty close! Tell me what cha think.

 

6 inch procomp lift

35x12.5x20 toyo open country mt's

20" BMF Novakane Stealth's

nfab bar

Live black bear tune

Magnaflow exhaust

K&N cold air intake

Grillcraft grill with old school gmc emblem

 

Coming soon, bushwaker pocket style flares, painted to match.

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What camper/cap is on there?

It's been a minute but I have put together a truck that stands out like a sore thumb in my town of 100,000 or so people. I am not 100% done but pretty close! Tell me what cha think.

 

6 inch procomp lift

35x12.5x20 toyo open country mt's

20" BMF Novakane Stealth's

nfab bar

Live black bear tune

Magnaflow exhaust

K&N cold air intake

Grillcraft grill with old school gmc emblem

 

Coming soon, bushwaker pocket style flares, painted to match.

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KJK....I can't remember the exact model but it is a Jason campershell. It is the extreme or deluxe, something like that, I do know it is the top model. It is carpeted and windows tilt out. I put a fold down window in at the cab so i could clean both the camper window and trucks back window. It seems to be a descent camper, it was on the truck when i bought it. I do paintless dent repair on cars so need a campershell to hold and lock all my tools in. I probably wouldn't have picked this brand out, have always used a.r.e. or leer and or snugtop. I can't complain about it though, seems to be well made.

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I think that is my favorite lifted truck on 35"s on this site. 35"s look so awesome on 20" wheels. Really nice ride you've got there.

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