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i got my summer rims and tires on!!

 

moto metal rims - MO951 20x10

hercules terra trac mud tires - 35"

 

also added bushwacker fender flares!

 

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Loaded up my Black Bear Tune, will put it to the test when the weather clears (hopefully tomorrow!).

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Vinyl wrapped the "wooden" trim pieces in the SLT. Didn't wanna spend the money on the Synthesis trim so made my own and I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out! abf664f855e825923ca988688dc1326e.jpgf6f78dac025e2b826f598bed236bb1b7.jpgde667d9fa955c66c917072ddc55f5e0a.jpg

 

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Was lucky to garage it this winter. Had an old bottle of Meguiar's NXT tech wax lying around (about 10 years old). I forgot how great this product is. I'm not even sure if they sell if anymore. Anyway, this truck will be garaged every winter.

 

Rest of plans are tonneau, PTM the fender molding, and maybe PC'ing the wheels black like I did on my '14' (still don't see many black A/T wheels).

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Was lucky to garage it this winter. Had an old bottle of Meguiar's NXT tech wax lying around (about 10 years old). I forgot how great this product is. I'm not even sure if they sell if anymore. Anyway, this truck will be garaged every winter.

 

Rest of plans are tonneau, PTM the fender molding, and maybe PC'ing the wheels black like I did on my '14' (still don't see many black A/T wheels).

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Beautiful truck what's the specs on level and tires?

 

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Beautiful truck what's the specs on level and tires?

 

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Thanks! Suspension Maxx 2" level with Bilstein 5100's (fronts set at 2nd setting). Tires are Nitto Ridge Grapplers 305/55/20...

 

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Do you have any close up pics of the black wrap on your b-pillar? I'm thinking about doing mine. Is it flat black or gloss? Did you wrap it around to the inside of the door and tuck it behind the window trim?

 

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Do you have any close up pics of the black wrap on your b-pillar? I'm thinking about doing mine. Is it flat black or gloss? Did you wrap it around to the inside of the door and tuck it behind the window trim?

 

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It is gloss black and yes I wrapped it around inside and tucked it.

 

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It is gloss black and yes I wrapped it around inside and tucked it.

 

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Thanks

 

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Didn't get a pic, but I had some Carolina squat earlier. Loaded up with mulch and did my flower beds and the neighbors.

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Peeled my front bowtie and repainted it a Carbon Mist color. Came out pretty good IMO. 7674051a92383a5f2e3ae73102d9f0a4.jpg838bec76a321313296519f2ea3e567c3.jpg63b34ce4bf68aa689a616b99fc444f47.jpg

 

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