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1 hour ago, cheyenne383 said:

Pandemic day 5, we're stranded at home because dad detailed the vehicles and refuses to drive them in the snow. ?

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For the conditions, those are two really clean trucks!

 

I admire your dedication!!!

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Brand New vs Now. Spent a lot of time (56k miles) enjoying it stock, but those days are over...

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17 hours ago, davis86t said:

Brand New vs Now. Spent a lot of time (56k miles) enjoying it stock, but those days are over...

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Looks great! Any other plans for it?

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11 minutes ago, jshrubs said:

Looks great! Any other plans for it?

Thanks! Next is a 3/5 Drop and remove steps. After that I’m planning on a cam swap. It’s already got LT headers and true duals, with a CAI and dyno tune. I’d like to get to 500whp before I start working on my project truck.

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Already posted some pics few weeks ago but it's always a pleasure to see and share ours trucks ...And as a 2014-2015 MY owner I need to compensate for all those 2016+ ??

 

Also a pic of the Rough country forged UCA I installed to relieve poor BJ angle (3" front lift from previous owner). Ride is way better (or much less worse ?) In next few days I'll install the 2.25 Readylift instead, to get a better ride with more downtravel, have better CV/Steering angles too & get some rake back. I wanted to go 2" but may be too low for the UCAs. And I can't make my mind for the future : stay lifted or go full stock with the best ride quality….Cause having 3.08 gears, big tires are not an option, I already made that mistake on my previous Tahoe and I didn't like it at all (33" vs 31.5").

 

Robin

 

 

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Ill be taking more pictures tomorrow but on the new suspension with 6112’s and kryptonite UCA’s up front and 5160s out back. (I know a lot of people don’t like all black wheels but it’s what i wanted)


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3 minutes ago, ATXsilverice said:


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Ill be taking more pictures tomorrow but on the new suspension with 6112’s and kryptonite UCA’s up front and 5160s out back. (I know a lot of people don’t like all black wheels but it’s what i wanted)


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I went with that look as well. 

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1 hour ago, BAUBOY said:

My 2017 - too much to list ?

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What’s size wheels and tires do u have on your truck? I also like the black wheels with silver paint, I will keep this look even when I buy bigger wheels and tires for sure. Bro I just realized this is your truck i took a picture of while back next to mine on my lunch break. Definitely like your truck bro ???????? made mine feel small ? D78311A9-C0D6-4FF1-9B48-F7C20893D881.thumb.jpeg.100360c669955e0b4ac55db5bea5924c.jpegA45AC455-F148-47F3-BAEF-7DD947D98458.thumb.jpeg.45b8f1ea406c54cedfe580b8ba1c61f4.jpeg
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1 hour ago, ATXsilverice said:


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Ill be taking more pictures tomorrow but on the new suspension with 6112’s and kryptonite UCA’s up front and 5160s out back. (I know a lot of people don’t like all black wheels but it’s what i wanted)


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Hi, how would you describe the ride with 6112 ? Is it firm ? Thks

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58 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

What’s size wheels and tires do u have on your truck? I also like the black wheels with silver paint, I will keep this look even when I buy bigger wheels and tires for sure. Bro I just realized this is your truck i took a picture of while back next to mine on my lunch break. Definitely like your truck bro ???????? made mine feel small ? D78311A9-C0D6-4FF1-9B48-F7C20893D881.thumb.jpeg.100360c669955e0b4ac55db5bea5924c.jpegA45AC455-F148-47F3-BAEF-7DD947D98458.thumb.jpeg.45b8f1ea406c54cedfe580b8ba1c61f4.jpeg
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That's crazy.  So I assume your N. TX? Those wheels are 22x12 -44 sitting on 35x12.50. 

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16 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

That's crazy.  So I assume your N. TX? Those wheels are 22x12 -44 sitting on 35x12.50. 

Yeah I’m in Pg area but I work over there in Coppell, Irving, and Lewisville area, I think that picture was couple months ago when I just installed my frontend, badass truck bro exactly what I wanna do to mine when I get the $$$. 22x12 actually look really nice man I was debating on what size I should go. How your gas mileage with the lift and the wheels?

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Hi, how would you describe the ride with 6112 ? Is it firm ? Thks

It’s a firm ride but not jarring. Rides a bit firmer than my dads ram 1500 with the carli fox kit but it feels less rough than the stock rancho garbage. definitely rides a little softer than my 2006 Tundra with the TRD suspension did as well (all being compared on i-35 in austin)
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