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3 hours ago, wantavant said:


Do you have a level kit on this? If so, which one? Looks amazing!


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It's stock suspension set up. Thanks! 

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Beautiful Truck...where do you buy those Volks?   

 

Would it be a sin to put Japanese wheels on an American truck made in Mexico?  

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3 hours ago, LFZ said:

Beautiful Truck...where do you buy those Volks?   

 

Would it be a sin to put Japanese wheels on an American truck made in Mexico?  

No more of a sin than to put Chinese communist wheels on an American truck assembled in the USA.

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Got rid of the OEM badges on the tailgate and added a "retro" sticker instead.
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I kinda like it.. Thought it was a GMT800 for a second lol. Reminds me of the 2000 1500 work truck I had. I'd like to see more pics of it with different lighting.

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14 hours ago, michigan2500hd said:

I kinda like it.. Thought it was a GMT800 for a second lol. Reminds me of the 2000 1500 work truck I had. I'd like to see more pics of it with different lighting.

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Looks Good

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On 11/21/2017 at 10:53 AM, Darthvader said:

It's stock suspension set up. Thanks! 

Stock suspension?  What size are the tires?  

 

EDIT... Never mind, found your the size in another post.  Nice setup!

 

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4.5" BDS lift

295/55-20 Nitto Grappler tires

XM wheels. Centers of wheels painted Iridium Metallic to match the truck.

 

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4.5" BDS lift
295/20x33 Nitto Grappler tires
XM wheels. Centers of wheels painted Iridium Metallic to match the truck.
 
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That is bad-ass!! Looks awesome!

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On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2017 at 12:53 PM, Darthvader said:

It's stock suspension set up. Thanks! 

GOOD Looking truck - maybe some tint ???

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Hey there from a new guy. This forum seems  like the place to be for finding out all types of info for our truck. Here’s a pic of my truck. Hopefully the pics works ok.

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Picture is coming out sideways.
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11 hours ago, Sideswipe505 said:

Brand new member. Just picked up a new rig today. Any suggestions for initial appearance mods? I’d like to paint match the grille. 0c43a08356dda29bf4f079782cf54081.jpg


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Welcome -  tint , Bowtie ( RED or BLACK ) Black Letters / rim's .  Just check this sit it has a lot of ideals .

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4.5" BDS lift
295/20x33 Nitto Grappler tires
XM wheels. Centers of wheels painted Iridium Metallic to match the truck.
 
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295/55r20?

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