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I posted this in the suspension topic but figured what the hell ill post it here too.....i did a 6.5" Zone Lift on 35x12.5x20 Toyo Open Countrys with no wheel spacers and at full lock both ways in forward and reverse with ZERO rubbing on OEM 20's, also put in a 40 series flowmaster myself.....here ae some before and after....enjoy

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Got the 5100's installed on the highest setting, got my new rims and rubber put on - ultra x107's 18" with Cooper Discoverer 285/65/18 and finally plasti dipped the emblems.

How do you like the tires ? Do you have any more pix?

 

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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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Love the hood! Wish it would fit a 15!!!

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How do you like the tires ? Do you have any more pix?

sent from Florida beech

I like them a lot, can't tell the difference in noise, they look good and I'll be going up to the sierras for a fishing trip in a couple weeks so I'll get to see how they do in the snow and dirt roads. No close ups but I have a shot from the tire shop.

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I got my 16' Denali grill put on today.

 

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Installed Winjet fog light kit, but swapped the light housings with Morimoto XB Led fog lights. 2nd pic is fog lights only, parked about 30 feet from the garage.

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Remove my headlight bezel to drop it off for the body shop to have it paint. While at it. I put on my Old truck headlight to see if it fit.. LOL

 

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3 of the bracket holes line up perfectly. The 4th one doesn't as you can see in the last pic. Also, The headlight Is a little skinnier than the 2016 as you can see the gap between the grill and the side of the headlight. so for those that want to convert. you will need the whole front end. :D

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Clean her up a bit then put the tow mirrors back on.

Can't wait to install the rest of the stuff that have been sitting in the shed. :D

 

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How much where the Mirrors? and did you have to get a new wiring harness ?

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How much where the Mirrors? and did you have to get a new wiring harness ?

 

the mirrors are from my old truck. bought it from the GB year ago. price are around $1100 now.

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Added the Go Rhino RB10's

 

looks good - rhino RB10 running broad - HOW do you like it ? may I ask the price / shop. thanks

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looks good - rhino RB10 running broad - HOW do you like it ? may I ask the price / shop. thanks

$455 shipped from autoanything.com, they price matched carid.com and shipped them overnight! I installed them myself and it took around an hour, pretty easy job. I like them a lot but they were more for my mom/sister/gf since they're kinda short haha

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the mirrors are from my old truck. bought it from the GB year ago. price are around $1100 now.

How much do you want for the old lights?

 

 

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