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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

 

I say lose the spikes also....truck looks awesome, love that lift

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All you guys with the 6 inch lift's whats your center mesurement from ground to wheel well? posted a while back but im running a 6 inch fabtech lift ( cheaper spacer version) and 35x12.50r20 toyo ATII 's. My mesurements are at 45.5" front and 44" rear. heres a few pics of my latest additions, camlocker lowpro toolbox, Magnum RT steps and a Lund bull bar with built in 20" light bar.

 

 

Please forgive the mud it needs a bath haha.

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All you guys with the 6 inch lift's whats your center mesurement from ground to wheel well? posted a while back but im running a 6 inch fabtech lift ( cheaper spacer version) and 35x12.50r20 toyo ATII 's. My mesurements are at 45.5" front and 44" rear. heres a few pics of my latest additions, camlocker lowpro toolbox, Magnum RT steps and a Lund bull bar with built in 20" light bar.

 

 

Please forgive the mud it needs a bath haha.

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20160213_142227_zpssxahxkbo.jpg

 

dirty-looks good . HOW do you like the bull bar ??

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What size tires are those? Truck looks awesome! Probably my favorite that I've seen on here

 

 

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2016 Silverado LTZ Z71

 

* CST 8" Lift

* 20x9 Moto Metal Mo962

* Toyo Open Country MT 35's

* NFab Side Steps

 

 

Upcoming plans:

 

Tinted front windows

Peeling off chrome moldings

Replacing Chrome handles with black

K&N Air intake

CST Coilovers

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2016 Silverado LTZ Z71

 

* CST 8" Lift

* 20x9 Moto Metal Mo962

* Toyo Open Country MT 35's

* NFab Side Steps

 

 

Upcoming plans:

 

Tinted front windows

Peeling off chrome moldings

Replacing Chrome handles with black

K&N Air intake

CST Coilovers

 

 

 

I totally dig that!

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What size tires are those? Truck looks awesome! Probably my favorite that I've seen on here

 

 

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Thanks bud, they are 305/50r20 Toyo's

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Thanks bud, they are 305/50r20 Toyo's

I could not be happier that you just said that. Those are what I've been looking for in a truck forever. Thanks man.

 

 

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