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Hits hard over speed bumps, other than that I would say just a tad tighter. I went from p michilins to Lt nittos, at the same time the lift went on, so not sure if the lift tightened it, or the tires

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Haha true. I may end up getting them done. I may even end up having to send my truck to fastheadlights since the local shop that said they would do the retrofit said they won't be able to get to it for at least 2 months. Imma email fastheadlights soon. I saw on Instagram where some guy got the LED DRLs to be able to change colors too. Maybe one day I'll get my bars retrofitted to be color changing backlit and my fogs may get halos eventually as well. It'll be all lit up [emoji41]

You know I always see the plans you want to do to your truck throughout different threads on the forum and I can't help but think we have the same mindset. Very iffy and precise on what we done to our trucks, funny since they are the same color and all. :lol:

 

Let him know I sent ya and you want a similar setup he'll set you up. If you want to add the DRL strips too that would be pretty badass. I almost regret not getting those lol. I was without my headlights for roughly 2 weeks but he's in NY and I'm in Cali so give or take some time depending on where you're from. Either way once they're back you'll feel like a kid on Christmas morning guaranteed!

 

Those halos are sick! What all did that entail and what kinda cost you looking at if you don't mind me asking?

 

 

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Thanks man, it all depends on what you want done. The price varies a lot and can jump rather quickly if you get carried away with mods. I don't remember the exact price but I know it was over 600. I got all my work done with Phil at www.fastheadlights.com you can shoot him an email and he'll give you an exact quote.

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You know I always see the plans you want to do to your truck throughout different threads on the forum and I can't help but think we have the same mindset. Very iffy and precise on what we done to our trucks, funny since they are the same color and all. :lol:

 

Let him know I sent ya and you want a similar setup he'll set you up. If you want to add the DRL strips too that would be pretty badass. I almost regret not getting those lol. I was without my headlights for roughly 2 weeks but he's in NY and I'm in Cali so give or take some time depending on where you're from. Either way once they're back you'll feel like a kid on Christmas morning guaranteed!

 

Thanks man, it all depends on what you want done. The price varies a lot and can jump rather quickly if you get carried away with mods. I don't remember the exact price but I know it was over 600. I got all my work done with Phil at www.fastheadlights.com you can shoot him an email and he'll give you an exact quote.

Cool, thanks for the info! I'll check it out.

 

 

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2014 Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L

Crew Cab 6.5' Box

Tungsten Metallic

 

1.5" Level and BFG All Terrain KO2's

285/65-18

 

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need more pics, this is the tire and size i was thinking about

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The day I had it leveled

 

 

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What cap brand and model is it. Still thinking I might go to a cap after the winter.

It's a Leer 100XQ. Comes with led light and spray in carpet liner. Liner matches the bed rug perfectly. Got the switch so it turns on when opening the back window.

 

At work now but will try to add photos later if the kid lets me.

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