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Had to make it loud.   2019 Custom Trail Boss 5.3L .  Cut my muffler off/ flapper and Straight piped it. Cost me $84.  Loud enough to wake the neighbors now lol .  Has no issues with the helicopter sound either .  Sounds great and like a V8 the whole time .
 


Have you noticed any loss in low end torque? I ran a straight through muffler on my 16’ and it seemed to loose a little bit of ass.


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Installed my motofab 1.5” level and ran her down Schnebly Hill Rd. The truck as usual performed admirably.

 

Got a lot of compliments from two stock Raptor drivers I met on the trail.

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5 hours ago, Mbcorry said:

Deep matte black vinyl wrap with a gloss black chrome delete!

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More pics please. The damn thing looks sick

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Couple more shots of it wrapped up! Now it won't be able to get any Colorados pregnant....

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Deep matte black vinyl wrap with a gloss black chrome delete!
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Sick! I want to do something similar! I’m hoping something like that would help my black truck stay cleaner. We all know how much of a pain black trucks are to keep clean!!
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6 hours ago, Mbcorry said:

Deep matte black vinyl wrap with a gloss black chrome delete!

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Love that color!  Looks awesome!  Mind if I ask how much that cost to wrap The Whole truck?

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14 minutes ago, Trailboss75 said:

Love that color!  Looks awesome!  Mind if I ask how much that cost to wrap The Whole truck?

It was 3k total 

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Didn’t like the plastic looking trim pieces above and below the sliding back glass so I wrapped them in gloss black vinyl this morning. 

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Couple more shots of it wrapped up! Now it won't be able to get any Colorados pregnant....
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Looks sweet! Are they going to wrap the front bumper sensors too?
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On 7/25/2019 at 3:34 PM, Bluerado23 said:

This was yesterday put put new wheels and tires (third diff set) I’m finally satisfied and happy with it.
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Did you do the -12 or +18 offset?   Looks great

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17 hours ago, Mbcorry said:

Couple more shots of it wrapped up! Now it won't be able to get any Colorados pregnant....

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Who copied who? The guys truck in the background or you ??

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