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Couple of cell phone pics.

 

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My wife never wanted to drive the Ram but here she is again taking my truck. She has already driven the Silverado more.

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Picked it up on Wednesday, only 150 miles on her so far! Tungsten Metallic Double Cab 1LT w/ Custom Sport & Convenience Package.

 

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just dropped it last night. Mcgaughys 3/5 and CK375 24" Wheels from USARIM wrapped in Nexen 295/35-24 rubber. Still got alot to do... thanks to LOW2014 for the inspiration on the wheels! :D


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Here is a pic of my 14 denali 6.2. Loaded with every option besides rear entertainment.a3ymuvaq.jpgvu4uqepe.jpg

 

 

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Finally warmed up enough to wash this thing and take a few pics after the level , tires, and tint

 

 

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My 2014 All Terrain Crew Cab. Has 3" lift and leveling kit. Bushwacker Deep pocket flares and 285/55/20 on stock rims.

 

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Here is mine. Took the step ups off. Tinted, spray in liner, and 2" front level. I have some 305/45/22 tires on the way

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yqe5yjy8.jpgWheels look sharp. I'll get better pics when I spray her off. We got like 13" of snow in the past two days. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

yqe5yjy8.jpgWheels look sharp. I'll get better pics when I spray her off. We got like 13" of snow in the past two days. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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