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2 hours ago, AEmedic said:

Thank you.  They are Callaway wheels.

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What kind of lift is that?  Looks good. 

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Fresh wash today... and unfortunately noticed I’ve got a huge nick in the black chrome coating on my fog light bezel... ugh....

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31 minutes ago, ScX31 said:

What kind of lift is that?  Looks good. 

It is the Trail Boss lift with 1” extra up front.  Just about perfect!

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On 9/9/2020 at 11:02 PM, AJMBLAZER said:

Pics of said pooch in action. 

 

On 9/9/2020 at 8:58 PM, romclean1 said:

Made a mini center chinrest for the dog !  she loves to stick her head out the "nose portal" when we go for rides, but every bump hits her in the chin with the window frame edge.  Can't let that happen to mans best friend.  Ordered up a spare center headrest and took it apart, cut down the foam, put a slot in it for the car seat anchor and then a little pleather cutting and sewing.   Pretty happy with the outcome, just enough to cover up that anchor and give the furry beast a chin rest.

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Installed some AMP Xtreme powersteps, was pretty easy.  There are plenty of videos on YouTube, so I didn’t take a bunch of install pics,.   I didn’t use the AMP led lights, I didn’t like the peel and stick and they weren’t that bright,  instead I used LED modules from LuxLighting.  They use super strong magnets, to attach the led module, which also acts as the heat sink.  I really like their design, and it was easy to swap out.  The Xtreme version of these steps is pricey, with dual motors on both sides it seems like it will be tough enough to handle the winter here in WNY.  The steps are super grippy, will be interesting to see if ice gets frozen in the channels.

 

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1 hour ago, AJMBLAZER said:

Currently dogless but hard to beat a dog in a truck.

 

How about two dogs? Just spent yesterday afternoon vacuuming out the crew cab, pulling out the floor liners to hit with the hose and wiping everything else down. 

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Is the fog light bezel from the AT4 and up, something you can add to lower trims or is a completely different setup?


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Picked up a Trail Boss Custom Saturday 

10 miles on it when I installed the range AFM disabler !  I ordered the range before my truck was delivered to dealership. 

 

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Finally got my truck dialed in

2” Rough Country Leveling kit
33x12.50r20 Venom Power Terra Hunter XT
20x10 -24 American Offroad A105

Perfectly level all around and perfect for daily driving! Rides super smooth and no noticeable power loss. MPG TBD lol

More pics: https://imgur.com/gallery/5C977eO


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Next on my list of mods is probably an illuminated bow tie for the grill and down the line AMP power steps


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8 minutes ago, GA_LTZ said:

Finally got my truck dialed in

2” Rough Country Leveling kit
33x12.50r20 Venom Power Terra Hunter XT
20x10 -24 American Offroad A105

Perfectly level all around and perfect for daily driving! Rides super smooth and no noticeable power loss. MPG TBD lol

More pics: https://imgur.com/gallery/5C977eO


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Looks great!

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No pictures since I forgot to take any but I did install my mirror tap for my radar detector.  Super easy since I found the YouTube video.  Purple/white for hot and black/white for ground.  Bingo switched power.  Zip tied it down and I'm good to go.

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