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Added frame hole covers...hand washed, clay bar with new mothers 2.0 and waxed. 0d3673096bac4a284a4ce168a46b4112.jpg118e725b46d3b122732714812840f6cd.jpg

 

Oh and also bought a new jack from harbor for tire rotations. Been doing several trips lately around texas. 964c82d6ae3e76543f1ac911afba3c3e.jpg

 

 

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Do you put a jack stand or block of wood just in case? I wouldn't trust a jack if I were you.

 

 

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Got my new Dirt King Upper control arms in the mail today. I'm hoping to get the new set up installed next week!

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Got my new Dirt King Upper control arms in the mail today. I'm hoping to get the new set up installed next week!

 

Good shit! Are you just level with the kings?

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Good shit! Are you just level with the kings?

I was torn between the King's and Fox. I ended up going with the extended travel Fox 2.5 remote reservoir coil overs with the dsc adjusters. I think I'm going to set them over the 2" closer to 2.5". I'm also installing a front diff lowering kit to make sure my angles are not to crazy.

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I was torn between the King's and Fox. I ended up going with the extended travel Fox 2.5 remote reservoir coil overs with the dsc adjusters. I think I'm going to set them over the 2" closer to 2.5". I'm also installing a front diff lowering kit to make sure my angles are not to crazy.

Nice. I think after much debating I'm going to also with the full fox coilovers and delete my top strut spacer on my zone lift. I really wanted the king coilovers but read it wasn't too good to run adjustable coils with that too spacer

 

 

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Added frame hole covers...hand washed, clay bar with new mothers 2.0 and waxed. 0d3673096bac4a284a4ce168a46b4112.jpg118e725b46d3b122732714812840f6cd.jpg

 

Oh and also bought a new jack from harbor for tire rotations. Been doing several trips lately around texas. 964c82d6ae3e76543f1ac911afba3c3e.jpg

 

 

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How did you like using the Mother's 2.0 clay? Did you like the results? Thinking about buying some myself

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Do you put a jack stand or block of wood just in case? I wouldn't trust a jack if I were you.

 

 

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Yes I do use jack stands this was just to snap the pic and back down it went with no work down on the truck. I was just testing out the jack

 

 

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How did you like using the Mother's 2.0 clay? Did you like the results? Thinking about buying some myself

I like it a lot! Used it three times already on my truck, dads, and wife's car. It gives you two options of use. One with the traditional spray cleaner and microfiber towel or new option dip the 2.0 "clay bar" in your clean soapy water after washing area with regular sponge. Then you apply your wax of course and off you go to a clean shinny vehicle.

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Holy crap, just realized that truck is jacked up under the running board only!

Don't think so I have basically the same jack. Lil bit of illusion maybe.

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Finally got around to finishing the wiring install for my under hood lights. It was just hokey before, I pulled the heat mat down and used zip tie bases to route it under there and covered the exposed part with plastic wrap crap, then ran it behind hinge.

 

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Removed my 3rd cat and welded on 3" tubing to tie the exhaust back together.

 

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Does that connection to the stock cat back leak? My experience with those band champs is they need to pull the two ends together evenly to seal properly.

 

 

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