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5 hours ago, slj2008 said:

number  4  is the best , But it needs a Black Bowtie ( that's me) .

I hear you. I'm on the fence with it. I like the idea of total black, but also feel the need to have a few accents. I like that I got to take a look at it, and get some feedback!

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I hear you. I'm on the fence with it. I like the idea of total black, but also feel the need to have a few accents. I like that I got to take a look at it, and get some feedback!

I like the Centennial I added to mine.fa9e4c60ff4e5c9a39c8326d28b882b4.jpg14b2b23616bdf08a8f13d4dde77f64fa.jpg


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On 8/30/2019 at 8:55 AM, Steven York said:

I like the chrome LTZ insert, but I think mine is a little much, and personally am a fan of the OG bowtie. I'll post some mock ups below. 

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try this bowtie...with the slight chrome around it, it really sets it off with a 'highlight' but also gives you the black out feel...the angle of the light makes it look gray, but it is black...

 

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I agree with the above post. If you keep the chrome around the bow tie you should have some good accents between that and the chrome of the lights. 

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try this bowtie...with the slight chrome around it, it really sets it off with a 'highlight' but also gives you the black out feel...the angle of the light makes it look gray, but it is black...
 
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That’s a clean truck. I may need to run the numbers on trading in for a ‘16+ [emoji23]. I like the truck (except it seems much less comfortable than my ‘12 ram?) but the halogen headlights make the blackout look a little harder. Looks amazing on the 16–19


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What color should put my bow tie? Color match or black it out (not the chrome) any good silver color trucks out there?
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If it were me, I’d black out the bow tie and emblems to tie in the grille and wheels. Silver is a little more subtle than the black, and less striking when everything is paint matched IMO.


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5 minutes ago, Steven York said:

 


If it were me, I’d black out the bow tie and emblems to tie in the grille and wheels. Silver is a little more subtle than the black, and less striking when everything is paint matched IMO.


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Might try the plastic dip

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37 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Might try the plastic dip

Would probably work for the lettering. Bowtie might get chipped up soon. took advantage of a few minutes to be distracted from work, blacked out the bowtie, lettering, side steps, and deleted that air dam for ya 

 

edit: looking at them side by side, I think I liked it better before!

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41 minutes ago, Steven York said:

 

 


That’s a clean truck. I may need to run the numbers on trading in for a ‘16+ emoji23.png. I like the truck (except it seems much less comfortable than my ‘12 ram?) but the halogen headlights make the blackout look a little harder. Looks amazing on the 16–19


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Thank you!  although it normally really isn't 'clean'' hahaha!  here's a different angle when it was clean...and the topper...large.5b1e6af57e119_sidetruck.jpg.c0afa1432f8efb79347ba3c7e763591b.jpg

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24 minutes ago, Steven York said:

Would probably work for the lettering. Bowtie might get chipped up soon. took advantage of a few minutes to be distracted from work, blacked out the bowtie, lettering, side steps, and deleted that air dam for ya 

 

edit: looking at them side by side, I think I liked it better before!

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Damn ima have to mess with that app badass

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1 hour ago, Steven York said:

 


If it were me, I’d black out the bow tie and emblems to tie in the grille and wheels. Silver is a little more subtle than the black, and less striking when everything is paint matched IMO.


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I just changed my grill

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Thank you!  although it normally really isn't 'clean'' hahaha!  here's a different angle when it was clean...and the topper...large.5b1e6af57e119_sidetruck.jpg.c0afa1432f8efb79347ba3c7e763591b.jpg


That’s almost exactly what I’m hoping to end up with. The bumper, topper, wheels, all of it (with maybe a little more lift). Great looking truck.


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