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Just installed these headlights. Anzo U-bar projectors

Looks good, Welcome to the Anzo family :-), throw some hids on them. Edited by NitroDatsik
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hdBAoO6.jpgI got around to bringing my camera down to the woods with me this past weekend so I figured I would snap a couple pics. Hope you guys like.

 

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Is that black or metallic iridium?

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this ^^^^^^^^^ makes me want to lift my silvy..........nice truck!

I know what you mean. :driving:

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Parked the Denali next to my F150 for a little photoshoot

 

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Looks good DD! Do you have plans to do similar mods? Such as the tow mirrors or smoked LED tails?

 

 

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Yea when the OLED tails are released I'll get em smoked, and I am getting a second set of headlights to retrofit so they'll be painted black as well.

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Yea when the OLED taila are released I'll get em smoked, and I am getting a second set of headlights to retrofit so they'll be painted black as well.

Do you mean the OLED spyder tails?

 

 

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Thank you, used the snapseed app and the drama feature.

cool app...just made this little edited photo: aaaa69c73da616efff2eafe8ba6b5500.jpg

 

 

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Just got her back from the shop. 6 BDS Lift kit with the upgraded rear FOX Racing 2.0 shocks. 37x12.50R17 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38 Tires with Dick Cepek Gun metal 7 rims.

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Just got her back from the shop. 6 BDS Lift kit with the upgraded rear FOX Racing 2.0 shocks. 37x12.50R17 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38 Tires with Dick Cepek Gun metal 7 rims.

Looks amazing. Thank you for not putting giant rims on your truck. Edited by 14x4
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Looks amazing. Thank you for not putting giant rims on your truck.

Its cheaper to replace tires on smaller rims that's why I went with a 17 and gives me more sidewall so I don't have to worry about messing up my rim if I hit a curb or something goes wrong off road.

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Just got her back from the shop. 6 BDS Lift kit with the upgraded rear FOX Racing 2.0 shocks. 37x12.50R17 Mickey Thompson Deegan 38 Tires with Dick Cepek Gun metal 7 rims.

How are the 37s? I love how well those tires fill out the wells. Makes me want to get 37s cause I plan to get the same lift.

 

 

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How are the 37s? I love how well those tires fill out the wells. Makes me want to get 37s cause I plan to get the same lift.

 

 

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The 37s are awesome i love how they fill in the wells. Ive looked at alot of truck's with 35s and some looked good others looked like they could go bigger. The shop I went to said with a little trimming they could fit 37s. Didn't want to regret not getting a big enough tire so let them do the work to fit the 37s. I'm really happy with the work and with the Mickey Thompson Deegan 38s . The ride is a little rougher but the tires are MTs so that was expected.

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