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I didn't have factory shutters, and the light bar itself is just a full amber light bar from rigid industries. Amber light bars by default aren't bright (even rigid), so the light output loss isn't that noticeable. I just run it for dust control and more visibility on gravel roads when im in a convoy.

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On 9/3/2018 at 8:27 AM, Junkyard33 said:

Need more green!

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I was in Gruene, TX this weekend, and saw this exact truck with a leveling kit and 33" all terrains.  Was awesome!  My color preferences were Summit White, Charcoal Grey, and Green.  Ended up with white, because of all the pollen in the south making it hard to keep a dark colored truck clean.  Love this color, though.

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10 hours ago, jegreenwood14 said:

 

I was in Gruene, TX this weekend, and saw this exact truck with a leveling kit and 33" all terrains.  Was awesome!  My color preferences were Summit White, Charcoal Grey, and Green.  Ended up with white, because of all the pollen in the south making it hard to keep a dark colored truck clean.  Love this color, though.

Eventually, i'd like to swap over to Bilsteins on the 3rd notch and move to 285/55/20 or 275/60/20 but occasionally I get the front end clunk in the parking lot at work, it hasn't happened in a couple weeks but im sure it will be back and I can drive it over to the dealer. Until that happens though, I don't want to chance being denied warranty claims, especially if it's steering rack related.

 

The color sold me, for sure...and I have a black olive tree near the driveway. Pretty much sucks if the wind blows, it rains, or I exhale after washing it.

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