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First snow fall this year in Manitoba Canada nothing crazy yet but the black pearl pulled hero pulling cars and f150s out the ditch on my to and from work... These bfg ko2 tires are amazing 37c9801e6c625a9790883705a5c9f639.jpg

 

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Good looking truck . BUT you keep that white stuff , that's on the ground .

I'm with you on that. I'm from San Antonio and it's very rare you see snow there so I'm not a big fan of it either. But I couldn't come up here before because of my cars. So it's a nice change to see the mountain in the winter time

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RYAN698 - good looking truck . is that a n-fab light bar on the front ? how do you like it / what lights are going on ?

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Thanks yes it is a nfab mount I like the mount and the look alot But having second thoughts about putting my 32 inch curved combo bar on it due to theft in my area on bars might just throw it behind my grille and then throw some pods on the mount im un decided....

 

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Thanks. What part of NM you from?

From Santa Fe

 

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First snow fall this year in Manitoba Canada nothing crazy yet but the black pearl pulled hero pulling cars and f150s out the ditch on my to and from work... These bfg ko2 tires are amazing 37c9801e6c625a9790883705a5c9f639.jpg

 

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Love the set up! Are those method wheels?

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Love the set up! Are those method wheels?

Nope these are pro comp 34 series wheels 18/9/0 offset 04ab1a599198cb915c9f4acef4075224.jpg appericiate the compliment

 

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Nope these are pro comp 34 series wheels 18/9/0 offset appericiate the compliment

 

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Sweet, well they look great either way!

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LS grille/black bowtie

I like that black grill i've been thinking about doing that myself

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I posted a quick pic a year ago when I got my 14' Double Cab was it wasn't a very good pic so I am posting a couple of better ones.

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My All Terrain

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Nice truck! Any suspension mods? What wheels/tires are you running?

Thanks

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