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Pretty much stock- tinted windows, front,rear mud flaps, tonnopro,cover, 6" chrome steps and the clear door and hood protectors post-136823-0-91525200-1420401067_thumb.jpg

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mine has all options except driver alert awareness and rear power slider, I think something else too but nothing I really had to have. I do have the 6.2 tho.

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thats a tough act to follow, nice truck Dangerdick.

 

heres mine. picked it up on New Years Day. 2014 SLE All Terrain, fully loaded, every option except rear DVD. 10750 miles when i got it from the dealership. Its my first truck, and so far I love it. Ordered Husky liners, plan on getting a folding bed cover, maybe level it and upgrade the tires.

 

:wtf: It's an SLE. Don't get me wrong that is my type of set up (nicely optioned mid level cloth buckets) as opposed to the box checker chrome 20's types but I think that word get's thrown around a little much.

 

Nice looking rig!

 

Tyler

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Oops, sorry, it's an SLT, not an SLE. Not that it matters. I'm not a fan of cloth seats, having 2 small children.

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Here's my 14 All Terrain

7inch RCX lift on 37's and 22's

6k Hids in heads and fogs

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Beautiful truck! Do those flaps even do anything though?

More horsepower.

 

But really all jokes aside, he may just have them on because some states require them on lifted trucks... but then again they may be there to protect the paint from rocks being thrown up. My paint is ate up from having various MTs slinging rocks

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Beautiful truck! Do those flaps even do anything though?

Just got the lift done a few days ago and the ground is frozen. Haven't had a chance to test it all out so idk. I might say **** it and get some old school rig flaps with a naked chick silhouette.
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Those of you that have gone up in tire size, did you do anything to reprogram the computer to compensate the speedometer/odometer? What works? I thought I read somewhere else that the dealers can't even reprogram for tire options that aren't offered as RPO features.

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Those of you that have gone up in tire size, did you do anything to reprogram the computer to compensate the speedometer/odometer? What works? I thought I read somewhere else that the dealers can't even reprogram for tire options that aren't offered as RPO features.

I did. I used the hypertech calibrator. If fixed the speedometer and seemed like if changed the trucks shift points

 

 

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Just got the lift done a few days ago and the ground is frozen. Haven't had a chance to test it all out so idk. I might say **** it and get some old school rig flaps with a naked chick silhouette.

I'm currently debating what to do with my new 15' All Terrain for flaps, it's currently getting a 2.5 RC kit and 33" toyo's. As much as i hate the look of flaps, i hate the look of chipped paint more... especially here in AB with our crappy roads and harsh winters they're a necessity.

 

I'm leaning towards going all out with a set of black BulletProof flaps, they offer great protection and look pretty tough too.

 

Here's a few pictures for reference:

 

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They come in black powdercoat or polished stainless and a variety of different widths/lengths. They are also offset or "kickback" to provide adequate clearance for over sized tires.

 

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