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what did you do with the other one? I can't stand my all chrome grille and really want the black inserts.

I still have it. Odds are that I'm going to put billet in it though

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I still have it. Odds are that I'm going to put billet in it though

if you're willing id pay the shipping to swap you if you're simply going to cut out the insert anyway. I can take very detailed pictures/video for proof of condition if you'd like. Lmk if this is something you may be interested in.
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If you have done something to your 14 and would like to share,please post here. Please don't post the How to in this thread.

 

Have a little time to install the tail gate light bar, replaced the bed light bulbs with led and install footwell led light..

 

Bed light replaced with this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111217352865?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_1381wt_1181

They are super bright..

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Tailgate led bar with reverse: http://www.ebay.com/itm/400624564281?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_2571wt_1155

Not too bad for the price.

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footwell led,1 led per area : http://www.oznium.com/prewired-superflux

They are super bright.

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driverside:

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Passenger:

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Rear :

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Enjoy!

How did you install these in the cab?

 

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How did you install these in the cab?

 

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I did the same thing and wired those exact lights into the dome light circuit, small hole drilled into plastic under the dash on each side and done.

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This was yesterday but figured I'd post it here as well

 

Cleaned her and took her bowfishing

 

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Had to get the sticker in there lol

 

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This was yesterday but figured I'd post it here as well

 

Cleaned her and took her bowfishing

 

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Had to get the sticker in there lol

 

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Never seen a bowfishing setup with a pistol mount before. Must taking on some monster trout!

 

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Never seen a bowfishing setup with a pistol mount before. Must taking on some monster trout!

 

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Lol, had to do it for the pic. We usually go after carp and snakehead around here in the creeks

 

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It's been a busy week for the ole truck. I think I'm gonna stick with project death magnetic for this one.

 

First of all got rid of these.

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Cooper Zeon LTZ. I read great reviews but I could not get these tires to balance at 65mph it felt like the truck was gonna come apart...so i traded them back in and upgraded to Toyo at2

 

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Debadged rear somewhat

 

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Also got some goodies installed with a tune :) Air rade tube with texas speed longtube headers.

 

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Finally fixing the hail damage from when I bought the truck almost two years ago. Taught my helper how to sand so I'm just drinking America's supervising.

 

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Needed a better tire then what i had. (Dick cepek fun country's) So I went with a slightly smaller cooper discoverer. b4f5eeced0c7a64425a8921cd7ca6cd8.jpgd0d4fe0d2678f22b70e2f3a1d8ff5f00.jpg

 

 

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Not going to lie but that looks horrible. Tires look way too small for your lift.

 

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Not going to lie but that looks horrible. Tires look way too small for your lift.

 

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They are a little small. But oh well. Rides 10x better then it did.

 

 

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They are a little small. But oh well. Rides 10x better then it did.

 

 

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I'm on a Tapatalk so excuse me if this information is in your sig. But what tires did you come from? I know some people don't like the stiffness of larger tires with 10ply.

 

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