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Look's good - What Light Bar did you used ??? DO you have shutter's ??


No shutters so that made it easier. The light bar is just a $70 one off Amazon.


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Changed to summer wheels and new Toyo MT’s.dcda57917e16442c0d589db9f5810105.jpg


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2 hours ago, SSchup said:

Changed to summer wheels and new Toyo MT’s.dcda57917e16442c0d589db9f5810105.jpg


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Nice looking rig. Very sanitary.

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Washed the truck since its been the 1st nice day since in the last week. Its either been snowing or raining out. I wanted to test out my foam cannon some more to get it dialed in better, and then I could get some better pics of the install of the Amp Research steps.

 

 

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has anybody upgraded the starter? I see there is a 1.4kw and 1.7kw don't know if there is higher than that maybe a aftermarket, my oem one must be the 1.4 just seems weak compared to previous vehicles.

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Installed 2.5 front king coilovers, dirt king Uniball upper control arms, dirt king locking cams and heavy duty bolts, king 2.5 rear reservoir shocks with compression adjusters and extended travel. Wheels are venomrex VR602 17x9 -12 wrapped in 285/70/17 ko2's

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I got to put in a few hours on my front end today made decent progress I’m just waiting for my front and rear differentials to get back from being regeared.

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Finally did the conversion to LTZ headlights and taillights on my 2017 Rally 1. ? Huge upgrade! 

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285/70/17 BFG ko2 Winter tires to 265/65/18 AT4 wheel Goodyear fortitude HT summer tires. 

 

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Built yet another subwoofer enclosure for my 2016 Regular Cab from a combination of 13mm and 18mm Baltic Birch plywood to scale from an actual Bowtie emblem

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5 minutes ago, Marv88 said:

Built yet another subwoofer enclosure for my 2016 Regular Cab (to scale from an actual Bowtie emblem)

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Will this take the place of a lighted Bowtie in your grill ??

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