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5 minutes ago, Chance1025 said:

 


Nice. I really like the look. Been thinking about it myself. How much did it cost you? I was quoted $425 for a wrap. Seems a little high.


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Yes that’s really high.  I’m in Kentucky  $300 around here and that’s completely disassembled and painted professionally.   

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Yes that’s really high.  I’m in Kentucky  $300 around here and that’s completely disassembled and painted professionally.   


Oh nice! Where in KY? I’m in Louisville.


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5 minutes ago, Chance1025 said:

 


Oh nice! Where in KY? I’m in Louisville.


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Yea your not far.  Little over hour and half .  Scott’s Collision In Mt Sterling .  I saw a white lifted trail boss (same lift as mine) with the bumper painted white and it looked really good.   My lift I got out put on in Lexington at Luckys Autosports.  They do a really good job and lift 3-4 trucks a week.  Ive got the 4” Rough Country / with the stock 2” trail boss lift comes out to 6” suspension lift.  I’ve got 20’s/ 35x12.5 .  I’ve got my stock black trail boss wheels / tires Goodyear duratracs  up for sale too if you know anyone around here who wants any $1400.

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Std bed came in handy

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Cleaned our attic. Having a garage sale for a fundraiser for my sons baseball team




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Gonna have to start investigating new brake pads [emoji1787]

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In all my previous GM trucks the rear pads always wore out faster. I never changed a front set on my 2000 or 2010

Yes I know this is an issue and there is a fix


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Oh nice! Where in KY? I’m in Louisville.


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Shit I’m between both of you guys I’m in Frankfort.


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Yea your not far.  Little over hour and half .  Scott’s Collision In Mt Sterling .  I saw a white lifted trail boss (same lift as mine) with the bumper painted white and it looked really good.   My lift I got out put on in Lexington at Luckys Autosports.  They do a really good job and lift 3-4 trucks a week.  Ive got the 4” Rough Country / with the stock 2” trail boss lift comes out to 6” suspension lift.  I’ve got 20’s/ 35x12.5 .  I’ve got my stock black trail boss wheels / tires Goodyear duratracs  up for sale too if you know anyone around here who wants any $1400.

Lucky is a good friend of mine got my lift wheels and tires from him did the install myself. But I have a 18


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10 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Std bed came in handy

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Cleaned our attic. Having a garage sale for a fundraiser for my sons baseball team




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Yeah man. That bed is awesome. Deep and big.

Very nice. 

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10 hours ago, 14 Silvy said:


Shit I’m between both of you guys I’m in Frankfort.


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Small world. I’m in Frankfort as well. 

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16 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Std bed came in handy

77c75d6e5739565f3290118b2e78b43e.jpg

178120f826299ac206e91d01c9e02096.jpg

Cleaned our attic. Having a garage sale for a fundraiser for my sons baseball team




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Love seeing trucks being used as trucks!

 

We cleaned out our small storage area today. What would have taken 3-4 trips in the car was done in one trip and we didn't even cover the floor of the bed. This thing has gobs of capacity. Unfortunately forgot to take pictures, too busy doing manual labor. ?

 

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On 8/15/2019 at 5:43 AM, rmkmb said:

2'' LEVEL,1'' REAR BLOCK

285/60/20 TOYOS'

 

Got any pictures? I’m liking the sound of what you did...Thanks! 

 

Edit: Disregard, I found some of your pics. Looks nice!

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22 hours ago, Chance1025 said:

 


Oh nice! Where in KY? I’m in Louisville.


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Yea your not far.  Little over hour and half .  Scott’s Collision In Mt Sterling .  I saw a white lifted trail boss (same lift as mine) with the bumper painted white and it looked really good.   My lift I got out put on in Lexington at Luckys Autosports.  They do a really good job and lift 3-4 trucks a week.  Ive got the 4” Rough Country / with the stock 2” trail boss lift comes out to 6” suspension lift.  I’ve got 20’s/ 35x12.5 .  I’ve got my stock black trail boss wheels / tires Goodyear duratracs  up for sale too if you know anyone around here who wants any $1400.

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