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20 minutes ago, tanner709 said:

The husky driver side may cover better, but that passenger side is not quite as good as the OEM version.

 

The rear OEM ones are great. I live in a pretty harsh environment and we use a lot of salt/sand. No complaints aside from the driver side gas pedal cut out

Totally true but the huskies are great quality and I wanted to match the set. I may switch back to the OEM's in the front once we are done with winter here.

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On ‎3‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 6:34 AM, Penguin VII said:

@Spurshot Always annoying when you push back something easy and it causes more damage. Looks like a black lab from the photo? Got a brown one myself just last year. Boy does he love to fetch.

 

The Lab is actually a chocolate lab.  She was a really nice dog, friendly to everyone and all dogs.  She was a great hunting dog in her day too.  She passed last May.  Still miss her.  But we have a new pointer that is a really nice guy.  Big, but still a good one around the house. Got him as a 5 year old, ready to hunt, from some friends.

 

The old lab on the ride home when we picked her up.  She put her head in my good hat.  Was my buddy till the end.

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She was a looker.

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Kansas pheasant hunt. Both dogs gone now.

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For a duck dog, the old lab could dig up some quail.

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Well this just happened today. New shoes, 285/55R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers and Fuel 20x9 +1 D625 Vandal wheels. I need some better picks, but these were right after they were put on and around town running errands this afternoon.

 

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Installed my center console today with pgamboa’s harness.


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4 minutes ago, AIRRYDE said:

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Installed my center console today with pgamboa’s harness.


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Looks great! Didn't realize you had to do that much disassembly. 

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Looks great! Didn't realize you had to do that much disassembly. 


You may be able to get by with not taking the passenger seat out, but it definitely makes it much easier. It was a pretty simple install, thanks to the thread and video by pgamboa.


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@Spurshot Looks like a great dog man. I just got mine this past July. Remi is my second lab, great dogs.

Heard nothing but good things about pointers as hunting dogs.


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17 hours ago, Skeeter McSkeet said:

Got the new shoes put on, and did some debadging and rebadging. 4f2af201b78a96307bd61adae180ebfb.jpg


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Look's good

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17 hours ago, Skeeter McSkeet said:

Got the new shoes put on, and did some debadging and rebadging.
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Looks good!  I never tire of that wheel pattern and hope to own a set someday!

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Looks good!  I never tire of that wheel pattern and hope to own a set someday!

It’s the only set I’ve ever had that I haven’t wanted to replace. I was referring to new tires, I guess shoes could be either/or now that I think about it.

 

 

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On 3/4/2018 at 4:55 PM, Skeeter McSkeet said:

Got the new shoes put on, and did some debadging and rebadging. 4f2af201b78a96307bd61adae180ebfb.jpg


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Looks great!

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