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It is exactly what i need.... I will be ordering that setup... Thank you!!!

 

 

Best price i found on both was from auto anything. From my experience if you call or live chat with them they can often times get you a better deal.

 

Post pics once its installed!!

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Best price i found on both was from auto anything. From my experience if you call or live chat with them they can often times get you a better deal.

 

Post pics once its installed!!

Usually get all my junk from them..... It will be added to the pile of boxes back home of junk for the truck that i have.... Along with headers, gears front and back, exhaust, seat covers, and some other crap lol

 

Keep me busy on my time off between projects at work :D

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Usually get all my junk from them..... It will be added to the pile of boxes back home of junk for the truck that i have.... Along with headers, gears front and back, exhaust, seat covers, and some other crap lol

 

Keep me busy on my time off between projects at work :D

Right now they also have a "private" sale where everything is 22% off. I'd order a new hood today if I could get free shipping on it.

 

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It is exactly what i need.... I will be ordering that setup... Thank you!!!

 

 

 

 

Best price i found on both was from auto anything. From my experience if you call or live chat with them they can often times get you a better deal.

 

Post pics once its installed!!

If you chat with auto anything after finding a better price on say Amazon, they will beat that price by a dollar! Shop around, they will price match & beat it.

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Installed my new Roll-X tonneau cover tonight. It took about 45 minutes to do alone and not counting the fifteen minutes I spent looking for two washers I dropped. Still need to get some heat on the weatherstripping in order to get it smoothed out.

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https://vimeo.com/151944251 Here is the video of the type s led lights I used for footwell lighting the control box is wired up to the ignition wire at the bcm. The wires for the back lights are both ran underneath the carpet from the drivers seat to the control box.

Really easy install

 

 

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4" BDS suspension lift with Fox upgrade

18x9 Fuel Cleaver wheels with -12 offset

305/65/18 BFG KO2's

Custom Dyno Tune

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4" BDS suspension lift with Fox upgrade

18x9 Fuel Cleaver wheels with -12 offset

305/65/18 BFG KO2's

Custom Dyno Tune

 

looks good

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4" BDS suspension lift with Fox upgrade

18x9 Fuel Cleaver wheels with -12 offset

305/65/18 BFG KO2's

Custom Dyno Tune

 

Who makes the headlights? I have not seen that design before, they look really good.

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Who makes the headlights? I have not seen that design before, they look really good.

Spyder Auto and Recon make an almost identical pair. Mine are spyder. If you do decide to order them, make sure you choose the right one because there's a version to replace the SLE and then one to replace the SLT version.

 

Josh

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Road armor :)

How far do your tires stick out? Did you put spacers in the rear? Can you take some pics looking down the side of your truck or maybe one looking down at your front tire from above the fender?

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