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Well it took me about two weeks to read through this whole section. I got lots of good ideas for mods to my own truck. Today I installed an Elite Engineering catch can kit and Airaid MIT. I plan on changing the hose between the valve covers to braided hose so it matches the rest and adding AN type hose clamps. 29dff3e29ae8c542dc5bc1ea47894b20.jpgc63792a9079640603d6a26932885e390.jpga2b2852e6b0ef26d156ad7531c64bd71.jpg

 

 

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Added a Gero gun magnet and got a new DA polisher that I used on my truck today. Used 3D Speed polish and it came out great.

 

 

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It's not what I have done but it's what I will be doing. If all goes well this weekend my truck will be completely finished and ready for Line-X either next week or next! Getting really excited to see the results.

 

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It's not what I have done but it's what I will be doing. If all goes well this weekend my truck will be completely finished and ready for Line-X either next week or next! Getting really excited to see the results.

 

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Photo's - before / after ???? please

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Photo's - before / after ???? please

Of course! Lots of sand paper will be used this weekend. Going to have to sand down the whole truck including the bed, removing the bumpers, headlights, grille, mirrors and window trim. Then it'll be ready to be dropped off. My local guys told me it'd be about a week before it was finished if I dropped it off Monday.

 

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Added a Gero gun magnet and got a new DA polisher that I used on my truck today. Used 3D Speed polish and it came out great.

 

 

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This picture is the epitome of freedom!

 

Where I am from they would treat you like a hardened criminal for doing this. Something tells me nothing is futher frim the truth.

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This picture is the epitome of freedom!

 

Where I am from they would treat you like a hardened criminal for doing this. Something tells me nothing is futher frim the truth.

Where are you from? Canada? I'm on Tapatalk so this may be a stupid question lol.

 

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Where are you from? Canada? I'm on Tapatalk so this may be a stupid question lol.

 

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yes. twice the tax and half the freedom. but at least we have an oveburdened and abused health care and education that pumps out sjw idiots.

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Nice! Did you do the install yourself?

 

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Thanks, I did not, first time bringing the truck into a shop but I realized pros were going to do a better job with fitting the fiberglass than I could.. and they definitely did! XTC Motorsports out of Gilbert, AZ

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Thanks, I did not, first time bringing the truck into a shop but I realized pros were going to do a better job with fitting the fiberglass than I could.. and they definitely did! XTC Motorsports out of Gilbert, AZ

Damn was hoping you some pointers. I have a set of Fiberwerx 3" waiting to be installed. Can you take some pictures of your wheel wells. I'm curious on how they covered everything back up.

 

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Damn was hoping you some pointers. I have a set of Fiberwerx 3" waiting to be installed. Can you take some pictures of your wheel wells. I'm curious on how they covered everything back up.

 

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Sorry about that, I'll call the guys and ask if they could give me a couple tips/ tricks. Also, talk to Velocyraptor (spelling?) on here as he's installed the Fiberwerx fenders himself if I remember correctly.

 

I'll send you some photos later today.

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Sorry about that, I'll call the guys and ask if they could give me a couple tips/ tricks. Also, talk to Velocyraptor (spelling?) on here as he's installed the Fiberwerx fenders himself if I remember correctly.

 

I'll send you some photos later today.

Thanks man I'll look up the other user too. Also noticed your truck is the official pictures on McNeils site.

 

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It's not what I have done but it's what I will be doing. If all goes well this weekend my truck will be completely finished and ready for Line-X either next week or next! Getting really excited to see the results.

 

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Ok please forgive my ignorance here but are you line-xing the whole truck. Not to be offensive but why? I've seen it on older trucks but not newer ones. Not bashing you by any means just questioning here.

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