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Washed it the other day.

 

Sometimes I think about changing the wheel/tire setup and lowering the stance but pics like this change my mind haha! 772495a0d60dc2439cb115fb9846f15e.jpg

 

 

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Washed it the other day.

Sometimes I think about changing the wheel/tire setup and lowering the stance but pics like this change my mind haha! 772495a0d60dc2439cb115fb9846f15e.jpg

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Looks perfect!

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Washed it the other day.

 

Sometimes I think about changing the wheel/tire setup and lowering the stance but pics like this change my mind haha! 772495a0d60dc2439cb115fb9846f15e.jpg

 

 

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Like lowered trucks might change you mind

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What a bunch of weenies at your local UPS. Lol

 

Freedommunitions seems to have the best price so far. The switch is priority though. I have all your R&D into the harnesses and love my signals. I need my power folding switch and a diode to complete this project. Now I just need to make it to RadioShack.

 

Thanks again!!!

I signed up for freedom's mailing list, now I just wait for those email deals and it's on! Best prices I've found as well.

 

 

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Like lowered trucks might change you mind

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Well damn. That looks nice haha. It looks a little funky with the 33's. if I lower I don't know if I will keep same wheels and go with different tire or switch wheels to maybe some 22's. The current wheels are 20's.

 

 

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Thats sounds amazing.

 

What is the model number of this muffler? was it an easy install? (Cut and weld, or were bends required?)

 

I have the 5.3 and i have had a hard time deciding muffler vs. delete.

 

Thanks! I dont have the model #, but I can call the shop and get it if you want it, it is a 14". It is a weld, and all I did was the muffler and removal of the resonator. Best $200 I have ever spent!

 

FYI - that is on a cold start (35 degrees), when the truck warms up it gets quiter. I love it because you can hear it without it being obnoxiously loud.

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Thanks! I dont have the model #, but I can call the shop and get it if you want it, it is a 14". It is a weld, and all I did was the muffler and removal of the resonator. Best $200 I have ever spent!

 

FYI - that is on a cold start (35 degrees), when the truck warms up it gets quiter. I love it because you can hear it without it being obnoxiously loud.

 

 

Did you remove flapper? Or just muffler replace and resonator..

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Did you remove flapper? Or just muffler replace and resonator..

They told me just muffler and resonator.

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They told me just muffler and resonator.

If they removed the muffler, I would almost bet that they removed the flapper too since they are so close to one another.

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Autocal came in today. Scanned my files and data log, now just waiting on the new tune.

You are gonna' think you have a different truck after your tune. The TCM tune is worth the price alone. Be shure and have your idle RPM raised 100/150 for a little better throttle response. It really help mine plus it sounds better to me.

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Washed it the other day.

 

Sometimes I think about changing the wheel/tire setup and lowering the stance but pics like this change my mind haha! 772495a0d60dc2439cb115fb9846f15e.jpg

 

 

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What wheels are these and where did you get them?

Thanks,

Eddie

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