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On 31/08/2017 at 4:14 PM, REDOO2000 said:

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I couldn't put my finger on what was different about this truck that gave it that look.  Debadged combined with that wheel tire combo makes for one sweet looking truck.  Nice

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I couldn't put my finger on what was different about this truck that gave it that look.  Debadged combined with that wheel tire combo makes for one sweet looking truck.  Nice

Thanks
Just recently installed smoke LED Taillights and smoked the 3rd brake light
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 thank you, forgot to mention, 2 1/2" level up front
 

I have done the level and blocks in back. Trying to decide on the perfect tire sizing. Would have already done it but can’t make up my mind. Lol


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2 hours ago, REDOO2000 said:


Thanks
Just recently installed smoke LED Taillights and smoked the 3rd brake light
Also a CARVEN - TR emoji2.png


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What are your sliders there and where did you get them?

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What are your sliders there and where did you get them?

Sliders??


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5 hours ago, REDOO2000 said:


Thanks
Just recently installed smoke LED Taillights and smoked the 3rd brake light
Also a CARVEN - TR emoji2.png


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Looks like a 2" level also?

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Looks like a 2" level also?

RC 2.5” level lift


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2 hours ago, REDOO2000 said:


Sliders??


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Your steps. Rock sliders. Nerf Bars. They look like they’d offer good rock protection and go wheel to wheel. That’s what I’ve been looking for mine.  

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