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Went to a bar to watch the UFC fights, came back home and noticed this when I get off the truck

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Fml, I checked them on car-part for $130, take offs are around $100 on eBay, I'll check @ the collision center tomorrow for the Chinese option....

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That sucks... great fights tho. .. but what size are your tires and rims offset u have a lift im thinking.

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It's in my signature now... Thank you guys for all the great compliments! It makes my wife's blood boil ! She loves the truck but after the 15 or so men and women complimenting it today while we were shopping, I'm grinning ear to ear and she's like BLAH... Then I proceeded to show her how many likes it got on this forum, off to bed she went!

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That sucks... great fights tho. .. but what size are your tires and rims offset u have a lift im thinking.

35*12.50 BFG KO2 on Method NV, can't remember the offset, CST spindles up front
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Seen this elsewhere anyone know the back story? 78b925fe7c9b13a8f3c456caa14bb488.jpg

 

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Looks like he dove head first into the shallow end

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Finally decided to remove the lower plastic piece from the bumper... Took me a couple of hours to finally like it, I honestly felt like it made the truck look like I hit something and ripped it off. But I like it and it does look better.

 

We also had a big flash flood in my town tonight with cars floating and being abandoned, along with a tornado that ripped up 7 homes. I came across this when I finally made it through town on my way home and I felt like It was a fallen brother haha. I really like the High Country trim and it's sad to see one that's been ruined. The water was up super high in this area and for whatever reason ( probably the 4x4 sticker ) they thought they could make it with high water and fast flow... didn't work out. There was a mustang right across from it in another ditch with the water up to the windows. People just don't think.

 

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So I've posted here before and have done a few upgrades to the truck in the last few weeks.. Including bushwacker fender flares. I am looking for honest thoughts on the fender flare spikes.. I'm not sure if I like it and am considering changing it back to the bolts that originally came with it. All my friends have mixed reviews so I figured I'd post here and find out. I feel it's too much but that's just me.. Thanks for the help

 

Here is a list of what's currently done to the truck

 

Mcgaughy 7-9" lift SS kit with rear 1.5" add a leaf ( set to 9")

37" fuel mud grappler tires (37x13.50r24)

Fuel maverick 24x12 maverick 2 piece rims powder coated to match factory paint

54" curved light bar

Bushwacker painted fender flares

Tuscany hood scoop with factory paint

Monster 45,000lb Rocovery hook

Complete regear from stock 3.08 to 4.88 front to back with duragrip posi track

Window tint

Dual exhaust flowmaster

Solid fold 2.0 truck cover by extang

N fab chrome side steps

Black out grill

T-1000 Diablo tuner

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