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I wish I could afford the duramax, this is the 6.0. As far as tires, I looked for 2 months and I ended up going with toyo at extreams in 285/75/18. They have a pretty aggressive tread but just a bit less then the mt's. Figured they would b perfect for on and off road. I too drive around on the farm abit, just got them on tho and haven't taken them off road yet. It is also an E rated tire and rated for 65,000 miles but we shall c about that.

You sir have pretty close to what I want. Minus maybe the duramax and crew cab. Can't make up my mind but the basic looks of yours is what I'm after anyway. I'll keep my current 6.0 and use it mostly and just ride the new 1 occasionally but if my 06 6.0 goes I'll have a backup and ready.

 

I wouldn't even be looking for a truck but tax lady told me I better start looking. I ain't buying anymore land got enough tractors and equipment. Only other option is buy more cows and lease some land. Cause at all cost I'm not paying the govt no more than I gotta. They living high on the hog anyway

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3 inch lift in the front and 1 inch in the rear, 18x9 anthem rims and 285/75/18 toyo at extreams! The pic does very little for the truck, i belive this is about the most perfect setup I've done. Love it

That looks really good! Looks much taller than just a 3". I like it. More pics would be great! :thumbs:

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That looks really good! Looks much taller than just a 3". I like it. More pics would be great! :thumbs:[/quote

As soon as I get some ill post

Looks good, Hows the angle on your c/v axles? What is your measurement from hub center to bottom of front fender?

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Cv angles aren't as bad as I thought they would b, I have diff drop spacers in that came with the kit. As far as the height of have to get that tomorrow but I belive I have about 44 1/2 inch in the front from ground to fender going up the center of the wheel.

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O and I took this pic while I was installing the kit into my truck. Online instructions didn't say anything about a special tool for the keys so I never ordered one,I had to improvise lol. Some of u might get a kick out of it.

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Just because the truck was looking so dam good today [emoji41] post-84385-146412665507_thumb.jpgpost-84385-14641266656_thumb.jpg

 

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Just because the truck was looking so dam good today [emoji41] attachicon.gifIMG_20160524_143011.jpgattachicon.gifIMG_20160524_143001.jpg

 

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Nice Toyota mirrors[emoji41].

 

 

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Nice Toyota mirrors[emoji41].

 

 

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Lol... yep... the thing I dislike the most about my truck... the mirrors

 

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Lol... yep... the thing I dislike the most about my truck... the mirrors

 

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Similar for me too! My truck has almost everything I want except mirrors (and a rear slider)!! I have a feeling I will be adding them next year.

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Last time she was this bright and shiny. She works too hard to worry about a little dirt.

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Last time she was this bright and shiny. She works too hard to worry about a little dirt.

Gas or diesel? What kind of work you do with it

 

 

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