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This is my favorite truck on here. I need to drop mine and get those wheels. Do you have a build thread by any chance?

Appreciate it ?? I don't have one but I might start one soon

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I swapped my cheap led fog light bulbs out with some opt7 fluxbeams. Ill see how they look tonight. Seem to be a lot brighter. Hopefully ill have some pics later.

Looking forward to seeing and hearing more...

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Looking forward to seeing and hearing more...

Well I decided that the cheap led fog lights that I got just were not cutting in so I purchased some Opt7 fluxbeam 5202 from amazon. So far I am extremely pleased with the results. I am running HID's in my stock projectors and the new fogs. Here are some pics of what they look like.

 

Before: (Headlights are before my HID Install in these pic's)

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Inside the cab with parking lights and LED fogs only

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After Opt7 fogs installed

 

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Fogs Only

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Fogs and Low Beams

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Low Beams Only

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Debadged the lower emblems on the tailgate. Super easy, I think it looks much cleaner.

 

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Debadged the lower emblems on the tailgate. Super easy, I think it looks much cleaner.

 

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Looks good. Whats your suspension setup?

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I sold my 2014 All Terrain SLE on Cars.com for $35k. Headlights were custom, level, trail Grapp's, tonneau cover. It was only the 5.3 too. I'd say throw it up on eBay and Cars and just wait for somebody to give you what you want. Could probably get $37k imo...good luck...

 

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How many miles on your SLE?

 

 

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Looks good. Whats your suspension setup?

Thank you, it's a 4" BDS with fox coilovers

 

 

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Putting her up for sale this weekend. Any recommendations on price? It's a loaded out 2014 double cab 1LZ LTZ with 19,106 miles, 6.2L, 4x4 and every option except max tow and navigation. The rest is in my signature. KBB has her around $28k in my area and one dealership has offered $32.5k.

 

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KBB in my area for a 2014 loaded LTZ in excellent condition with 20k miles is around $35k private party. I can see $12k + in upgrades at full retail price in the picture with the lift, wheels, tires, and linex (can't see signature on Tapatalk). I'd figure you can get half the retail price of that custom work back or more of the truck is immaculate and in excellent mechanical condition. I'd try to get $40k or so for it around here (Southern California).

 

 

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Changed oil, rotated tires and set air pressures, new wiper blades and ca in air filter. Also found out that I have a bad ball joint.

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so i did a thing

Gloss black Bumpershellz. Front bumper now a color matched gloss black.

I am EXTREMELY Satisfied and would order again in a heartbeat. items arrived in perfect shape, perfectly packed and are a damn good match to the factory black.

enjoy the pics fellas (dont mind the HID warmup in the once pic lol- promise theyre 5000k)

 

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so i did a thing

Gloss black Bumpershellz. Front bumper now a color matched gloss black.

I am EXTREMELY Satisfied and would order again in a heartbeat. items arrived in perfect shape, perfectly packed and are a damn good match to the factory black.

enjoy the pics fellas (dont mind the HID warmup in the once pic lol- promise theyre 5000k)

 

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looks good . Black bowtie ?

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KBB in my area for a 2014 loaded LTZ in excellent condition with 20k miles is around $35k private party. I can see $12k + in upgrades at full retail price in the picture with the lift, wheels, tires, and linex (can't see signature on Tapatalk). I'd figure you can get half the retail price of that custom work back or more of the truck is immaculate and in excellent mechanical condition. I'd try to get $40k or so for it around here (Southern California).

 

 

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Mods don't add value when selling a vehicle. You can't expect to make money or get that value back.

 

If I needed a dc instead of a cc this truck would be badass for his price though.

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Mods don't add value when selling a vehicle. You can't expect to make money or get that value back.

 

If I needed a dc instead of a cc this truck would be badass for his price though.

I agree. Mods don't capture much of their cost back if any. I think it was all recent work so you may find someone who'd like to drop $12k in mods but don't have the cash and can now finance those mods at a steep discount. I'd at least try to add back half and see if you get any hits. Full retail of the truck and mods would be somewhere around $60k+ so $40k might be a deal to someone.

 

eBay auction will help sort what it's actual value is. Although eBay takes a hefty fee!

 

 

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