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I got all the windows tinted! I also got Llumar Air 80 on the front windshield. It is clear and reduces heat by almost half and blocks 99% UV. No effect on HUD or auto lights. 

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Had my 19 LTZ for little over a month now. Kinda miss my 15 rode better with the add a leaf and 9” suspension lift.

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15 hours ago, SuthrnZ71 said:

Congrats looks bad ass!  How does it drive compared to your 15?  Is parking it about the same?  I had read its longer but maybe that is just in the seating area and less engine space?

i think it handles better...the truck is def larger overall but coming from a full size crew to a short bed crew the differences there arent seem to wash out. visibility seems increased. and between the factory lift and wheels the biggest differnce is the height and i LOVE that part.

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9 hours ago, 1997_GSX said:

Had my 19 LTZ for little over a month now. Kinda miss my 15 rode better with the add a leaf and 9” suspension lift.

Get rid of the factory Ranchos and it will Ride better.  :thumbs: 

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1 hour ago, Sierra Dan said:

 

Get rid of the factory Ranchos and it will Ride better.  :thumbs: 

Does bilstien offer a replacement yet? 

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Love the white!  I’m trying to decide between blue, black or white lol!

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On 10/6/2018 at 4:22 PM, G1Eagle said:

Just picked an AT4 today. 

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Just now, f8l vnm said:

 

Love those wheels and the black and white look awesome. 

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1 hour ago, Likarok said:

Welcome G1 Eagle! She is a beauty! Pretty nice truck to be climbing rocks and jumping mud in ! HAHAHAHA

It may see light mud but no rocks.  Thanks.

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15 minutes ago, f8l vnm said:

Love those wheels and the black and white look awesome. 

Thanks.

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