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And now my pac harness is installed for the steering wheel controls

 

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Ordered new tires. They only had 3 in stock so should have them put on next week

 

275 bfg at's :)

 

 

Ryan

 

 

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Nope going black walls, I am over keeping the white letters clean. Did that in my 2000 for years

 

Also my truck looks to have suffered some minor damage from the valet SOB! Nick in the doorhandle

 

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Ryan

 

 

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Nope going black walls, I am over keeping the white letters clean. Did that in my 2000 for years

Also my truck looks to have suffered some minor damage from the valet SOB! Nick in the doorhandle

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Ryan

 

that idiot, do you have any touch up paint?

 

 

Thinking about an Airaid Jr for my truck with the SynthaMax filter.

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Yea after I go back out to finish washing it I am going to try and fix it or at least blend it

 

 

Ryan

 

 

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Ryan is your truck leveled or stock? I figure I'll be getting tires soon enough (almost at 34K!) and I'd like to take it up a notch. Get pics.

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Truck... nothing. But did complete "phase one" of my dirt bike resto. Will be having my frame sand or walnut blasted soon!!!!

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Starting my mini bak rack tommrow!

 

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Ryan is your truck leveled or stock? I figure I'll be getting tires soon enough (almost at 34K!) and I'd like to take it up a notch. Get pics.

 

 

2" RC Level Kit

 

The 275's are 33.2" tall :)

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Ryan is your truck leveled or stock? I figure I'll be getting tires soon enough (almost at 34K!) and I'd like to take it up a notch. Get pics.

 

 

2" RC Level Kit

 

The 275's are 33.2" tall :)

 

 

 

Maybe we're thinking of different 275s then- I might do 275/65/18. These will fit stock and be just a bit bigger. Most likely the General AT2s like I had on the Taco but I also really like the new BFG Ruggen Terrain. The photos don't do justice to how aggressive the tire actually is.

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