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Bumpershellz looking good!!!!!

Thanks man they’re holding up really well thanks for gettin that group buy going


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Thanks man they’re holding up really well thanks for gettin that group buy going


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Glad to hear, mine are holding up great too!!
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Glad to hear, mine are holding up great too!!

I wasn’t sure how good of an investment it was at first so I only got the front but I’ll be getting the rear eventually lol


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305/60R18 Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ P3 on stockers.  Used to have same size Cooper ST Maxx on Fuel Anza.  Old tires went 60,000 miles and the wheels looked ratty/pitted.  So, I went with essentially the same tire and found some take-off wheels.  Cooper owns M/T and Cepek tires and makes them based on the Cooper line, but with some small tread differences.

 

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I have a 2015 GMC Sierra SLT with a Rough Country 2" Leveling kit. I have 20x10-25 wheels and 32x11 Toyo Open Country A/T. No rubbing whatsoever.

 

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2014 Sierra SLE on stock wheels with a new set of Copper Discoverer AT3s in 275/65R18. And no air dam. 

 

 

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Readylift 2.25" strut spacers and tubular upper control arms swap. Stock rear with stock 285-45/R22 Bridgestones (for now).

Love the new stance and the ride is great.

I had intended to use another company's relocation brackets for the magneride (Readylift doesn't make one) however after installation, the thicker tubular UCA but the sensors right back in the stock position. No relocation bracket needed.  I couldn't be happier with the setup. 5b2fb12848b38abfb6f438935a3a6ab7.jpgcd39b395887b7a8f9da89a00cdc1ec31.jpg

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Chevyryda254 did you smoke your own tail lights? I want to black more of my truck out looking for easy replacements that don’t require much modding and also want to black out housing in headlights or buy some... so many options was hoping to get insight from people on this site

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Chevyryda254 did you smoke your own tail lights? I want to black more of my truck out looking for easy replacements that don’t require much modding and also want to black out housing in headlights or buy some... so many options was hoping to get insight from people on this site


Jbridge11 my taillights are just covers I bought off of amazon they weren’t very expensive


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On 8/21/2018 at 7:09 AM, Chevyrida254 said:

 


Jbridge11 my taillights are just covers I bought off of amazon they weren’t very expensive


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They look great

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