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That looks way better. I'll probably end up doing like you and shave a little at a time till I get the look I want. I don't mind it completely off except it looks like trash from this angle IMO:

 

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Sorry if this is a repeat. What's your front level and did you add rear blocks? Any air bags ? Thanks

 

 

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Sorry if this is a repeat. What's your front level and did you add rear blocks? Any air bags ? Thanks

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It's the RC 2.5" with blocks.

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I like your toy. are your tail / third brake -- smoke or aftermarket . looks good

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I like your toy. are your tail / third brake -- smoke or aftermarket . looks good

 

Thanks! They are stock tails that have just been tinted.

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My 2016... Upgraded from 2014 4x4 WT. I hope to put the gloss black all terrains on it and lower a bit.

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My baby. She goes by Wanheda.

 

Side note, was wondering if anyone knew anything about getting custom grill inserts. (see the jeep pic) I want a subdued american flag but can't seem to find a place that makes/sells them. Also looking for a thin blue line Chevy bowtie symbol for the front. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

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My baby. She goes by Wanheda.

 

Side note, was wondering if anyone knew anything about getting custom grill inserts. (see the jeep pic) I want a subdued american flag but can't seem to find a place that makes/sells them. Also looking for a thin blue line Chevy bowtie symbol for the front. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

 

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My baby. She goes by Wanheda.

 

Side note, was wondering if anyone knew anything about getting custom grill inserts. (see the jeep pic) I want a subdued american flag but can't seem to find a place that makes/sells them. Also looking for a thin blue line Chevy bowtie symbol for the front. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

You might try to find a vinyl guy to wrap the emblem in a TBL decal. My buddy has made TBL decals for my trucks and house

 

 

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You might try to find a vinyl guy to wrap the emblem in a TBL decal. My buddy has made TBL decals for my trucks and house

 

 

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Or have it hydro-dipped. American flag would be difficult but a pattern or solid color would be easy

 

 

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