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I recently installed Fox coilovers and later Cognito upper control arms to correct the bad angles seen here (lots of snap crackle pop too lol):

 

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Here's how it sits now:

 

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Complete set up:

 

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Install was okay. I had never done anything like it before, so I took my sweet time. It was exhausting but man was it fun. The wife unit was happy that we saved a little $$$ too lol.

 

After all that, I installed a 2" block in the rear to give it a slight bit of rake (about 0.25")

 

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Can't believe I waited so long to have my windows tinted. 1a97d27b99fa14b1c2bd0c0a31121a64.jpg

 

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A rich man, not afraid to spend money on a depreciating asset ! J/K

 

I actually got a great deal on all four shocks on eBay! Still a nice chunk of money and it's definitely not for everyone, but it makes me happy and I intend to keep the truck for a very very long time. :driving:

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Yes Arizona money well spent. I have the same setup. i was referring to 361s post the mans truck. LSX motor $14,000 8in lift 35in tires 12in rims $5,000 Thats just for starters. Killer truck I must admit.

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I had the pleasure of discovering poor engineering on the center fold down seat cup holders. Not if, but when you spill something in the cup holders, it will drain out into the foam padding underneath the cup holders and under the storage area. Good luck

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I replaced my roll-x cover with a bakflip vip. Had an issue with the original cover and it was replaced under warranty with the vip. I like it more vs the roll-x.

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I recently installed Fox coilovers and later Cognito upper control arms to correct the bad angles seen here (lots of snap crackle pop too lol):

 

20160506_163254_zpsoainjxtq.jpg

 

Here's how it sits now:

 

20160531_233404_zpscv8fziji.jpg

 

Complete set up:

 

20160531_213248_zps7vjcoxl1.jpg

 

Install was okay. I had never done anything like it before, so I took my sweet time. It was exhausting but man was it fun. The wife unit was happy that we saved a little $$$ too lol.

 

After all that, I installed a 2" block in the rear to give it a slight bit of rake (about 0.25")

 

1500_zpslbm7llb6.jpg

Looks super! You running the coils at stock setting to yield 2"? How much is the ride improved over stock in your opinion?

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I replaced my roll-x cover with a bakflip vip. Had an issue with the original cover and it was replaced under warranty with the vip. I like it more vs the roll-x.

Loving mine so far! My last truck had the soft GM cover and it was nice, but the trifold is fantastic.

 

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Looks super! You running the coils at stock setting to yield 2"? How much is the ride improved over stock in your opinion?

Thanks! Ride is 10x better. I've done some aggressive off-roading recently and it's a completely different truck. I installed the shocks as they came to me but I got about 2.5"-2.6" of lift. I leveled it back out by installing a 2" rear blocks.

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Custom hitch cover. Found the guy online who does them. Individually makes them all by hand and is open to custom orders. http://www.kempterkustoms.com

 

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Added the LED headlights. Went with the H11 LED kit from http://www.xenondepot.com. Simple install and plug & play. Ordered the wrong Fog kit, so just waiting for them to arrive and they will all match. 6K color temp.

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Custom hitch cover. Found the guy online who does them. Individually makes them all by hand and is open to custom orders. http://www.kempterkustoms.com

 

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Added the LED headlights. Went with the H11 LED kit from http://www.xenondepot.com. Simple install and plug & play. Ordered the wrong Fog kit, so just waiting for them to arrive and they will all match. 6K color temp.

I'm waiting for mine now. How long did it take for your hitch cover to arrive?

 

 

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I'm waiting for mine now. How long did it take for your hitch cover to arrive?

 

 

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Took about two/two and half weeks from the time I placed the order. Comes thru USPS

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