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On 9/24/2020 at 9:53 PM, TrailEarnhardt said:

Picked up my 2020 6.2 LT Trailboss Monday 

Tuesday I did 5% all the way around, taillight tint, and hit the fogs. I also added gloss black exhaust tips 

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Welcome - Good looking truck

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6 hours ago, Linh Nguyen said:

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That looks great. Can you share details on wheels, tires and size, and lift you used? 

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On 10/2/2020 at 3:57 AM, DarkSky20 said:

That looks great. Can you share details on wheels, tires and size, and lift you used? 

20x10 Fuel Mavericks 

Nitto RG 35x12.5x20

RC 6” Lift 

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16 hours ago, BlackLS said:

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With all the front lighting I am going to guess you have wheel well lights, back up lights and running board lights? Lets see that thing lit up at night. 

 

BTW, is it just the angle or is that thing nose high? 

 

Tyler

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On 7/27/2020 at 12:32 PM, SullivanTrailBoss said:

So I have been meaning to throw some pic up of the progress on the 2019 Trail Boss build. So here ya go!
-ReadyLift Plus 2.0" SST Lift - Adds another 2" on-top of the Stock Trail Boss lift from the factory
-Road Armor Spartan Series Front Bumper W/Procomp 20" Double Row light bar and 6 3x3 Cube's (4 Flood 2 Spot)
-Decked Bed Drawer System

-Victory 4x4 18" Full Bed Rack

-Nexen M/T 35" Tires

-SmittyBuilt Roof Top Tent

-GOING DOWN RABBIT HOLES FOR A ROOF RACK THOUGH UGH

-Iceco portable fridge/freezer setup in the back seat

 

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Dam very impressing rig.. I would like to put 35/12.50’s on my TB ...currently it  has a 1.5 RC leveling kit with  factory black 18’s .. did you use wheel spacers to avoid upper control arm contact..?

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I don't have any pics. Will a video suffice? I met up with V8 Junkie today so he could do an honest comparison between his Trail Boss Custom with 5.3 and 8-speed and my Trail Boss LT w/ 6.2 and 10-speed. At the end of the video he was driving my truck and I was driving his. I think it's a very and honest and comparison.



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On 3/30/2019 at 10:00 PM, Donnyb313 said:

1" motofab level 

35x12.5 BFG KO2's 

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Any wheel spacers to avoid tire uppercontrol arm contact ? Great choice I have a TB but in summit white , just easier to keep clean ... my last truck was black .. a pain to get clean anyways dusty .

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On 10/3/2020 at 8:20 PM, BlackLS said:

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How was install on for the tow mirrors? Did you have power folding/lighting on your 1500 non tow ones prior. 

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On 9/8/2019 at 3:25 PM, turkeeslapper said:

More pics 

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Looks sharp I did the same to my TB , but am curious how the plasti dip holds up to the heat from exhaust tips .. I would like to do the same to my chrome tips 

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Just finished the lift:
4" Rough Country
35x12.50R20 Federal Xplora RT 
Fuel Cyclone 20x10 -18 offset
 

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On 11/25/2019 at 7:19 PM, michael betz said:

Baha boss 35/12.5/18's on my trailboss. 

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Nice , ok what level kit and is there any rubbing with upper control arms with a 12.50 wide ... I have a 1.5 RC level on my 2020 TB and always read you cannot fit a 12.50 without wheel spacers ..

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The black CHEVROLET letters would look great on that red tailgate. I like a red truck

 

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