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3 hours ago, Billet Bowtie said:

You are a brave man. I wasnt sure if there was a reason why that hump is on the front of the caliper. 

I've seen wheels test fitted at a shop that hit the caliper and it's actually not the hump hitting the wheel spoke but the caliper body itself.

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58 minutes ago, Billet Bowtie said:

Here is where the hump was hitting the spoke on these particular wheels.

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Where is your tire? ?

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On 4/11/2019 at 12:39 PM, FirstAscent said:

Looks great! AMP steps are next on my list!

Did you get the standard steps or the upgraded beefier ones, XL I think they’re called?

 

Also, got any pics of your coilovers? I’ve got Icons on the way, haven’t seen any coilovers really on these trucks yet

 

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Here is where the hump was hitting the spoke on these particular wheels.
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Wheels look sweet, I want to see the whole package mounted on the truck :)
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Unfortunately the wheels were damaged during shipment to me along with them hitting the caliper so I sent them back and tires were never mounted.

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It's about a month old... I can't list the mods because it would give the wife evidence... :)

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taken the day of the test drive,  besides cleaning the only thing I have done  so far is tint the front windows

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On 4/13/2019 at 7:08 PM, 5JB said:

 

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Very nice!  Do you know if they only work with the the FabTech lift, or if they would work on a 6" BDS lift?

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