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4 minutes ago, 6.2Midnight said:

The hitch with the step sticking out is removable, when removed, you only have the stock receiver. I leave the step in to protect the front bumper and winch. The step takes the place of a ball set up.

Thanks. It’s a beautiful truck! And thank you for your service 

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Installed new front O2 sensors. I used my old sensor plug to lengthen the new passenger side sensor so it didn’t rest on my long tube headers. I also covered the wires with a heat resistant conduit and zip tied them out of the way. I’m pretty happy with the result.
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I got the trim and tailgate handle sanded and primed today. I’ll wait a day or two and then wetsand with 400-600. Finally paint and clear when we have some nice weather this week. Also have my cabin filter to install.


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I've made some of my own changes to these bumpers to make them function more like stock. When you see the changes, you will know...
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How easy was running the wires for the rough country switch bank up there? I have the same one and was trying to have another alternative


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54d0d7d61b693c3f46cf28e72aba1828.jpge70588824e558606bf057dde4d366d69.jpgbf41ae9c3c6066d42d525c5168f2d53f.jpg took advantage of Recon’s flash 40% off sale and got taillights and the 3rd brake light. They’re plug and play even with my stock being halogens. Also got the truck washed after dealing with winter. And the car wash I went through broke my Recon antenna off [emoji854] happy Monday!


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2 minutes ago, Neallynein said:

54d0d7d61b693c3f46cf28e72aba1828.jpge70588824e558606bf057dde4d366d69.jpgbf41ae9c3c6066d42d525c5168f2d53f.jpg took advantage of Recon’s flash 40% off sale and got taillights and the 3rd brake light. They’re plug and play even with my stock being halogens. Also got the truck washed after dealing with winter. And the car wash I went through broke my Recon antenna off emoji854.png happy Monday!


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Are my eyes failing me, or is your exhaust crooked?

 

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Are my eyes failing me, or is your exhaust crooked?
 
Shakey

The left one is. Haven’t had the time to get under and straighten it. I picked up a homemade jet ski trailer one day that didn’t lock on to the hitch and one big bump by the lake popped it off and slid into the truck.


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2 hours ago, Neallynein said:


How easy was running the wires for the rough country switch bank up there? I have the same one and was trying to have another alternative


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I could have picked a few easier routes, but, I took a lot of time planning the route out, and I'm very happy with the outcome.

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54d0d7d61b693c3f46cf28e72aba1828.jpge70588824e558606bf057dde4d366d69.jpgbf41ae9c3c6066d42d525c5168f2d53f.jpg took advantage of Recon’s flash 40% off sale and got taillights and the 3rd brake light. They’re plug and play even with my stock being halogens. Also got the truck washed after dealing with winter. And the car wash I went through broke my Recon antenna off [emoji854] happy Monday!

Those look great! I’m not usually a fan of aftermarket tail lights but those are really nice.
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Those look great! I’m not usually a fan of aftermarket tail lights but those are really nice.

Thank you! I held out since last May when I cracked my left one to find the right ones at the right price. It paid off! I saved 250$ from the sale.


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Installed N-Fab Podium LG’s
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But then noticed this on the right side step after removing the packing material after install;

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Needless to say N-Fab has already received an email. We’ll see how this goes.

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On 3/21/2019 at 9:22 PM, Waterfowler41 said:

SDHQ A-pillar install video posted up. Sort of shocked with the amount of grinding I needed to do to get these to fit right but once it’s all said and done, I’m happy with the brackets and where they locate my lights.

Part 2 coming soon of my OZ led pods with amber DRL’s.
 

 

 


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Grinding?  I didn't have to do any grinding on mine.  Unfortunately, I can't watch

6 hours ago, Neallynein said:

54d0d7d61b693c3f46cf28e72aba1828.jpge70588824e558606bf057dde4d366d69.jpgbf41ae9c3c6066d42d525c5168f2d53f.jpg took advantage of Recon’s flash 40% off sale and got taillights and the 3rd brake light. They’re plug and play even with my stock being halogens. Also got the truck washed after dealing with winter. And the car wash I went through broke my Recon antenna off emoji854.png happy Monday!


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"Recon antenna?" 

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2 hours ago, techsan15 said:

Bakflip MX4

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Nice looking truck :thumbs:

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