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24 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

You'll like it... I thought I wanted to only go 3/5...so glad I went to 4/6aa0e55bbbe400ce1a66a4645c8ca7bbb.jpg

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Just imagine how 4.5/7 is :)

 

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Just imagine how 4.5/7 is [emoji4]
 
You sir are the devil...i probably would go farther, but I already rub the top of my fender liners on big bumps and I don't want to remove them or rearrange the engine bay to make room. I'm gonna have to rearrange enough when I add the turbos

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1 hour ago, lovelessjl said:

You sir are the devil...i probably would go farther, but I already rub the top of my fender liners on big bumps and I don't want to remove them or rearrange the engine bay to make room. I'm gonna have to rearrange enough when I add the turbos

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I'm at 4.5/7 with stock wheel wells the trick is s.aller wheel and tire. I'm not a big wheel guy. 20s or smaller

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I would've bought my wheels in a 20 inch version if they made one, but the wheel tire set up I have now is the same total diameter as my stock 17" wheels that came on the truck.

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13 minutes ago, lovelessjl said:

I would've bought my wheels in a 20 inch version if they made one, but the wheel tire set up I have now is the same total diameter as my stock 17" wheels that came on the truck.

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Ya that will rub. My stock wheels rubbed at 3/6

 

I have 28.5" tire in front and 30" rear

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8 hours ago, lovelessjl said:

Someone photoshopped the concept truck with different colors... I was really hoping someone was actually making that exhaust and the skirt setup.

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Look up SCA performance. It looks Like they make the whole skirt kit. 

 

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17 minutes ago, qwank said:

 

Look up SCA performance. It looks Like they make the whole skirt kit. 

 

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I'm normally a guy that says less is more. But that skirt kit doesnt look half bad

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5 minutes ago, Nasty said:

I'm normally a guy that says less is more. But that skirt kit doesnt look half bad

Same here.  I think it looks so good because they basically copied the Cheyenne concept truck skirts.  Even the wheels are 6 spoke z28 copies.  

 

I think I'm going to look into getting these if they aren't ridiculous  money

 

and they do have the front piece for 16+ trucks, although I think the sides would work with the stock front.  

 

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1 hour ago, qwank said:

Same here.  I think it looks so good because they basically copied the Cheyenne concept truck skirts.  Even the wheels are 6 spoke z28 copies.  

 

I think I'm going to look into getting these if they aren't ridiculous  money

 

and they do have the front piece for 16+ trucks, although I think the sides would work with the stock front.  

 

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I'm going to see if they'll sell just the front lip.  I like that 

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I tried getting in touch with them to buy that body kit and wheels when I had my 2015, but I never could get ahold of anyone. Hope yall have better lick than I did.

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3 hours ago, lovelessjl said:

I tried getting in touch with them to buy that body kit and wheels when I had my 2015, but I never could get ahold of anyone. Hope yall have better lick than I did.

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well that sucks

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4/7 On 22" Factory Reproductions style 59. Powdercoated "melted bronze" from Prismatic Powders. Tires are 265/40r22 general g-max as-05....No rub whatsoever

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1 hour ago, slee3247 said:

4/7 On 22" Factory Reproductions style 59. Powdercoated "melted bronze" from Prismatic Powders. Tires are 265/40r22 general g-max as-05....No rub whatsoever

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4/7 lift?

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