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Rears as well? New UCAs? Pics please.

Rears coming soon. I need to get a rear block then I might crank them up to 2.5 inch level and get the control arms. I have them set at just a hair over 2 inches now. The truck only has a 1/4 inch of rake now. They ride really good, slow speeds it's like stock but higher speeds it takes the jaw clenching dash popping rough hits out its so nice. I swear it even goes around corners Better with less body roll

 

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there fox 2.0 coil overs.985-02-018. i guess there is a different number for the aluminum suspension guys. I read mostly only negative things on here about them before i bought them but im here to say there freaking awesome. i paid like 850 for them off of ebay

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Finally got around to ordering the Husky X-Act Contour floor liners. Very nice! Perfect fit and look great!

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Finally got around to ordering the Husky X-Act Fit floor liners. Very nice! Perfect fit and look great!

 

looks good . I should have gone with them , not weathertech

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looks good . I should have gone with them , not weathertech

I wish the factory ones covered under the gas pedal without having to worry about cutting and gluing pieces

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Replaced my Bedrug bed mat and tailgate mat with a full Bedrug. Also removed my SwingCase.

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looks good . I should have gone with them , not weathertech

 

I've read many posts saying that the WeatherTech's on these K2 trucks are not a good fit and the quality has gone downhill since the last generation.

 

I wish the factory ones covered under the gas pedal without having to worry about cutting and gluing pieces

 

Yeah, I can't understand that gaping hole under the gas pedal! Especially because they're made by GM!

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Finally got around to ordering the Husky X-Act Contour floor liners. Very nice! Perfect fit and look great!

Did you get the back mats as well? Def looking to get them as winter is knocking on the door. Not sure on what back mat to get.

 

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Did you get the back mats as well? Def looking to get them as winter is knocking on the door. Not sure on what back mat to get.

 

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I haven't yet... right now I have a black bath towel stretched across the footwell area with those tiny factory mats on top. Will probably go with the X-Act Contours for the rear soon.

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I haven't yet... right now I have a black bath towel stretched across the footwell area with those tiny factory mats on top. Will probably go with the X-Act Contours for the rear soon.

Went with the same ones as you did for 17 I just got, they're definitely better than the weatherTech that I had in my 14. I think I'll get the rear weatherTech tho they did a good job. The front just didn't fit well in my last truck

 

I haven't yet... right now I have a black bath towel stretched across the footwell area with those tiny factory mats on top. Will probably go with the X-Act Contours for the rear soon.

 

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I haven't yet... right now I have a black bath towel stretched across the footwell area with those tiny factory mats on top. Will probably go with the X-Act Contours for the rear soon.

Went with the same ones as you did for 17 I just got, they're definitely better than the weatherTech that I had in my 14. I think I'll get the rear weatherTech tho they did a good job. The front just didn't fit well in my last truck

 

I haven't yet... right now I have a black bath towel stretched across the footwell area with those tiny factory mats on top. Will probably go with the X-Act Contours for the rear soon.

 

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there fox 2.0 coil overs.985-02-018. i guess there is a different number for the aluminum suspension guys. I read mostly only negative things on here about them before i bought them but im here to say there freaking awesome. i paid like 850 for them off of ebay

 

Are you sure that's the part number for steel control arms? There was a thread that stated that was the aluminum part number.

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Replaced my Bedrug bed mat and tailgate mat with a full Bedrug. Also removed my SwingCase.f9a3ed1969cb6127407c6271611832cd.jpg

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Wanna sell your swing case?

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