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If talking trash on a forum was a job you guys would be loaded.... But I am glad I got some likes on my posts that means some of you liked my truck

 

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It reads more like having fun to me than trash talk. I strive for the Grandpa look which usually earns me a few jabs on this forum! You are proud of your truck and undoubtedly receive compliments from your peer group!

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Removed lower front valance and installed a Flowmaster super 10 series, removed resonator and tacked the valve open. d910f03e7de6f454bfa18941f1d037ab.jpgf71009bfef4bc9474747bf55621f644f.jpg

 

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If talking trash on a forum was a job you guys would be loaded.... But I am glad I got some likes on my posts that means some of you liked my truck

 

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looks good to me bro! A lot better than a lot of the auto zone specials running around here.

 

 

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Removed lower front valance and installed a Flowmaster super 10 series, removed resonator and tacked the valve open. d910f03e7de6f454bfa18941f1d037ab.jpgf71009bfef4bc9474747bf55621f644f.jpg

 

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lookin good

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Removed lower front valance and installed a Flowmaster super 10 series, removed resonator and tacked the valve open. d910f03e7de6f454bfa18941f1d037ab.jpgf71009bfef4bc9474747bf55621f644f.jpg

 

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Thinking off the lower valance removal myself as I have caught it just once on a curb, I had previously parked at the same spot in my 13 Sierra which used to clear it no problems!

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1a6b0f5fa2a35ed3db211b36c91ac956.jpgmorimoto HID's 35w 5500k as well as XB LED fog lights

 

 

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Thinking off the lower valance removal myself as I have caught it just once on a curb, I had previously parked at the same spot in my 13 Sierra which used to clear it no problems!

Yeah, before I got my wheels, I got a flat at work and my valance got hungry on the stupid parking stop thing and ripped off. I've got a leveling kit coming but figured I take it off anyways.

 

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If talking trash on a forum was a job you guys would be loaded.... But I am glad I got some likes on my posts that means some of you liked my truck

 

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I agree, your truck, your money, do what you want! At the same time, don't post pics of your truck and expect everybody to drool over them. If you decide to be an attention whore then expect some negative with the positive, otherwise, don't waste your time. There will always be somebody who thinks your truck is a turd!

 

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1a6b0f5fa2a35ed3db211b36c91ac956.jpgmorimoto HID's 35w 5500k as well as XB LED fog lights

 

 

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Lookin good!

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Sweet. I just removed my stock running boards.

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Going with Rough Country?

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Got my tint done Thursday.

 

Put on the driver's side assist handle today.

 

Also pulled off the dash bezel and added two Panavise mounts. And pulled the screen out and put a screen protector on while I was in there. Which requires taking 13 gold T15 screws out of the back of the screen assembly - I kept thinking surely they don't all need to come out!!

 

If you decide to take the screen out of its frame for any reason, pay extra attention to the long pins when fitting it back up with the frame piece. The 8 pins has specific holes they need to go into and could easily be bent (see the last few pics)

 

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