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Did this today.

 

Looks like it will work out well... will know tomorrow morning.

 

 

Rigid Flush Mount Ignite Series.

 

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Got new shoes the other day. Along with a RC 2.5 in level and remove front air dam. I should have sprung for shocks while I was at it.

Nitto 285/65/18

 

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you have any side pictures? i like those tires but i hear that the trail grappler is heavier than all other mud terrain/all terrain tires. notice a difference in the seat dyno?

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Did this today.

 

Looks like it will work out well... will know tomorrow morning.

 

 

Rigid Flush Mount Ignite Series.

 

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How well do they perform in the dark? Were they worth it?

 

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JUST FINISHED MY ZONE 1.5 BL AND RC 2 INCH LEVEL...couple days ago. Been snowing like crazy in new York but as soon as it clears up hopefully this weekend I can post up some pictures : )

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3 little things came today.

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Just did this! Vinyl wrap the emblems.64706e59458c8fa36e10c0aefc98b064.jpg4e7f06f6d87bbfe41bd0876bc6e61f94.jpge567e4a7af0d7eb1fec31f396e89c219.jpg

 

 

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Yup.... I used the same exact product on my hood. Very easy to work with!

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I think they did well. I plan to get pictures tonight when it gets dark.

 

How well do they perform in the dark? Were they worth it?

 

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Got these today. Xb led fogs.

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What the heck was Chevy thinking? My old gmt800 was easy to change lights and fogs.

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They're nice. A little bluer than my 5500k though. Not really noticeable in person but more so in the pics.

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You don't have to take the bumper off to get them out. About 12 bolts or so on each side and the whole fog assy will come out.

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You don't have to take the bumper off to get them out. About 12 bolts or so on each side and the whole fog assy will come out.

I was gonna try it but I've taken my grille and bumper off so much, I just layed it on some pad swapped them. It wasn't to bad.

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you have any side pictures? i like those tires but i hear that the trail grappler is heavier than all other mud terrain/all terrain tires. notice a difference in the seat dyno?

 

 

These are the best I have right now. It looks nose high in the pics but it sits perfectly level. As far as the tires go. I love 'em. But the family says they gotta go. They do not like the ride or the noise or the look. lol. I like the ride and they only have a slight hum on the interstate, not bad at all. I think the slightly rougher ride is due to the upper AND lower spacer combined. Sooooo... now I have a set of new tires with only about 100 miles on them I need to sell or swap if anyone close to Chattanooga is interested. Thinking about trading for a set of OEM or replica 20's w/tires for the 285/65/18 Nittos +Z71 wheels. As far as the butt dyno goes, brakes and accelerates fine. No difference at all really.

 

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Haven't even cleaned them after install yet.

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How well do they perform in the dark? Were they worth it?

 

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Pictures.

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Here are some pictures...

 

Reference picture. My tail lights were on the whole time and it wasn't completely dark.

 

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Back up lights only.

 

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Tow Mirror Cargo Lights only.

 

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Tow Mirror Cargo lights and reverse.

 

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