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No, I just went with the 5.3L this time around. I had headers, stall, gears, tune, etc. all done to the last truck. I'm done trying to make them fast. Just going to try and enjoy the smooth and quiet ride for a while. :)

 

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We all know that ain't gonna last! ;-)

 

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2.5 lift leveling kit with rear blocks from rough country. Next will be exhaust, and after I tear up these tires, bigger tires. However, overall needs nothing but I want to put more into it all the time.attachicon.gifimage.jpg

2.5 lift leveling kit with rear blocks from rough country. Next will be exhaust, and after I tear up these tires, bigger tires. However, overall needs nothing but I want to put more into it all the time.attachicon.gifimage.jpg

You take that pic with a Polaroid camera? Haha. Nice truck tho.

 

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Had 25% tint put on fronts Friday made a huge difference . Dealer also painted all 4 wheel bow ties to match front and back of truck. Next got to take her up and widen the tires a bit

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Had 25% tint put on fronts Friday made a huge difference . Dealer also painted all 4 wheel bow ties to match front and back of truck. Next got to take her up and widen the tires a bit

 

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Here's mine...

 

Iridium metallic

6.2 :)

Rough Country 2.5" level kit

33" Open Country AT II Extremes on 20" Fuel Krank wheels

N-fab cab length bars

blacked tails and 3rd brake lights

full custom dual exhaust with Aero Turbine 3030 mufflers and 4" MBRP Tips

2 JL 12" subs with Audison amp

...I'm running out of ideas what to do next, open to suggestions.

 

 

 

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ugh computers...no idea why they're upside down.

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Here's mine...

 

Iridium metallic

6.2 :)

Rough Country 2.5" level kit

33" Open Country AT II Extremes on 20" Fuel Krank wheels

N-fab cab length bars

blacked tails and 3rd brake lights

full custom dual exhaust with Aero Turbine 3030 mufflers and 4" MBRP Tips

2 JL 12" subs with Audison amp

...I'm running out of ideas what to do next, open to suggestions.

 

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ugh computers...no idea why they're upside down.

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Here's mine...

 

Iridium metallic

6.2 :)

Rough Country 2.5" level kit

33" Open Country AT II Extremes on 20" Fuel Krank wheels

N-fab cab length bars

blacked tails and 3rd brake lights

full custom dual exhaust with Aero Turbine 3030 mufflers and 4" MBRP Tips

2 JL 12" subs with Audison amp

...I'm running out of ideas what to do next, open to suggestions.

 

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ugh computers...no idea why they're upside down.

 

Spider truck, Spider truck does what ever a Spider truck does!!! LOL :lol:

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Here's mine...

 

Iridium metallic

6.2 :)

Rough Country 2.5" level kit

33" Open Country AT II Extremes on 20" Fuel Krank wheels

N-fab cab length bars

blacked tails and 3rd brake lights

full custom dual exhaust with Aero Turbine 3030 mufflers and 4" MBRP Tips

2 JL 12" subs with Audison amp

...I'm running out of ideas what to do next, open to suggestions

 

 

 

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ugh computers...no idea why they're upside down.

If that is a Davis, thought they only put 285/55/20's from their dealership on that model? Just curious if you went to the 295/55/20's of you say they are 33's? Looking at doing the same since they aren't suppose to rub.

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My bad dobdabomb, I guess Davis lied to me... I asked if 33's would fit, they said yes and put 285's on. B*stards

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My bad dobdabomb, I guess Davis lied to me... I asked if 33's would fit, they said yes and put 285's on. B*stards

I was just checking, no worries. I told my dealership to order the AT2's in the 295/55/20. I am so glad you posted so I could see if it matched the Davis website pictures. It looks great, curious to see how much more the 295s are going to fill in the well.

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One week old in Rainforest Green Metallic. Put a set of mud flaps on tonight and washed it up. I live in the woods and this is a dog training and bird hunting truck, so this is the cleanest it will ever be from this point forward.

 

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