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1 minute ago, ChevyTruckNut said:

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Nice how much was that? I still needa buy a hood for my frontend conversion, I really like the look also like this one right here but 800$ plus 150$ for shipping idk if I like it that much lol D743CE9A-F197-4D2A-884F-C585361D24E5.thumb.png.e34b90f2e4019327e6d94d8f18c6f1e2.png

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4 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Nice how much was that? I still needa buy a hood for my frontend conversion, I really like the look also like this one right here but 800$ plus 150$ for shipping idk if I like it that much lol D743CE9A-F197-4D2A-884F-C585361D24E5.thumb.png.e34b90f2e4019327e6d94d8f18c6f1e2.png

It is a Reflexxion Hood# 703610. I got it without shipping from my local speed shop for $598 plus tax. I see them online for $568.00 plus freight.

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3 minutes ago, ChevyTruckNut said:

It is a Reflexxion Hood# 703610. I got it without shipping from my local speed shop for $598 plus tax. I see them online for $568.00 plus freight.

Not a bad price shit just the factory one around my area is going for 450$ 

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On 12/2/2019 at 7:29 AM, JSB81 said:

What tire set up is this? Toyo?

I think they are Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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New setup - 9 inches of lift, Vertex coilovers, amp research XL power steps, bodyguard bumper with rigid Radiance lighting,  Hostile 22x12 -44  Fury on 35x12.5r22 Toyo RT

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On 12/6/2019 at 2:10 PM, Crazy Schooner said:

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Gorgeous pic sir !!  How does it drive in the snow ?  Looks like you’ve got the snow tires on ?   Always enjoy your  pictures, well done ....

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On 12/7/2019 at 12:50 PM, Joe98 said:

Gorgeous pic sir !!  How does it drive in the snow ?  Looks like you’ve got the snow tires on ?   Always enjoy your  pictures, well done ....

 

It drives good in the snow, no complaints. If the KO2's loose traction I just pop it into Auto 4X4.

 

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Very new to the forum.  2016 LTZ 5.3.  Added the Bilstein 5100s and Nittos so far.  Really enjoying the truck and this forum so far!

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Loving the wide angle on this iPhone.

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Did you remove the chrome molding on your doors?


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On 12/11/2019 at 3:13 PM, Crazy Schooner said:

 

It drives good in the snow, no complaints. If the KO2's loose traction I just pop it into Auto 4X4.

 

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What did you use on your fog lights to get the yellow tint?

 

You take some very high quality pictures, my wife just started her "side Job" in the photography world, so my eye is getting a lot better on the details. 

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