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I was looking at going down to 18’s or 17’s. I have enough meat on my 20’s that I have not had an issue off-road. The Toyos are 34 inches tall.


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On 2/20/2018 at 7:42 PM, swirvn said:

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I didn’t like the look with it completely off so I cut it in half. Best of both worlds. Still has the finished look but isn’t dragging on the ground like the stock one looks.

I just took it off and cut it along the seam and reinstalled.


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I had my valance off for a while now and been wanting to do this. Finally got a Dremill and cut it in half. Looks a lot better than having it totally of in my opinion.

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Looks good, when I had my 14 Sierra this is exactly what I did to it... On my 16 Silverado there is still a lot of plastic left once the air dam is removed so no cutting required...

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one of the first mod's i did... air dam removal!!!.. looks good guys... gives allot more clearance 

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I had my valance off for a while now and been wanting to do this. Finally got a Dremill and cut it in half. Looks a lot better than having it totally of in my opinion.
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I cut mine in half as well! I prefer it but both ways look good...that is off and halved, but not complete. Complete it looks like a ground effects kit



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I had my valance off for a while now and been wanting to do this. Finally got a Dremill and cut it in half. Looks a lot better than having it totally of in my opinion.
21EC792E-F6CA-4B90-AE92-E1D4994CB5A3.thumb.jpeg.b83897aa3dda57a372f58cc539c7fe74.jpeg

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I cut mine in half as well! I prefer it but both ways look good...that is off and halved, but not complete. Complete it looks like a ground effects kit



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I had my valance off for a while now and been wanting to do this. Finally got a Dremill and cut it in half. Looks a lot better than having it totally of in my opinion.
21EC792E-F6CA-4B90-AE92-E1D4994CB5A3.thumb.jpeg.b83897aa3dda57a372f58cc539c7fe74.jpeg

86d647a740db5904ebb338d5059a1b4d.jpg
I cut mine in half as well! I prefer it but both ways look good...that is off and halved, but not complete. Complete it looks like a ground effects kit



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3 minutes ago, AgDoctor said:


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I cut mine in half as well! I prefer it but both ways look good...that is off and halved, but not complete. Complete it looks like a ground effects kit



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Totally agree, it’s the best of both worlds. Best mod I’ve done by far.

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Does anyone still have their air damn? Im looking to test out painting one but do not want to test it out on my current one. Will buy and pay for shipping. GM wants a little North of $200 for a factory one... 

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Does anyone still have their air damn? Im looking to test out painting one but do not want to test it out on my current one. Will buy and pay for shipping. GM wants a little North of $200 for a factory one... 



I just took mine off, a day after driving the truck home from the dealer.

Where are you located?


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17 minutes ago, rkj__ said:

 

 


I just took mine off, a day after driving the truck home from the dealer.

Where are you located?


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Im in Ohio

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Im in Ohio



I’d prefer not to ship internationally. Sorry.


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