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Finally get it home ! Been long time waiting, ordered in Nov !! Will get a few more pics of her when its all done.

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My LT after adding Fuel Contras and 2.5 inch MotoFab leveling kit! 
 
Looks great, what are the specs on the wheels and what size/model tire?

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Finally get it home ! Been long time waiting, ordered in Nov !! Will get a few more pics of her when its all done.
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What size tire? Rim off set?

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25 minutes ago, gothp28 said:

What size tire? Rim off set?

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Running 20x9 with +1 offset with 305/55r20 ridge grapplers. It does have the chevy 2" lift on it. No rubbing at all

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2 hours ago, Sarg said:

Finally get it home ! Been long time waiting, ordered in Nov !! Will get a few more pics of her when its all done.

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nice! already some wheels, flares and lift. I have the same truck in black, welcome :) I'm loving it!

 

Did you install the flares or dealer install? I'm still on the fence about them. I had flares on my Tundra and personally like the look, just not sure what look I want to go for yet haha.

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3 minutes ago, FirstAscent said:

nice! already some wheels, flares and lift. I have the same truck in black, welcome :) I'm loving it!

 

Did you install the flares or dealer install? I'm still on the fence about them. I had flares on my Tundra and personally like the look, just not sure what look I want to go for yet haha.

Thanks !  Yes I had dealer do it as it was sitting over there. Those are the rough country ones. I had them on all my trucks, helps with the midwest sh#* on the roads !! They are about 2" over the fender. Works great with that size tire, nothing on mirrors or fenders.

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6 hours ago, FirstAscent said:

nice! already some wheels, flares and lift. I have the same truck in black, welcome :) I'm loving it!

 

Did you install the flares or dealer install? I'm still on the fence about them. I had flares on my Tundra and personally like the look, just not sure what look I want to go for yet haha.

This is a pic from the Detroit Autorama of a different set of fender flares

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Traded in the trusty '03 SS (all stock except the stolen wheel thing) for a '19 RST last week

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1 hour ago, z1boss said:

This is a pic from the Detroit Autorama of a different set of fender flares

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Any idea of what brand these fender flares are? I looked on lingenfelter website and couldn’t find them. Love them

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3 minutes ago, Aycock1987 said:

Any idea of what brand these fender flares are? I looked on lingenfelter website and couldn’t find them. Love them

No idea.  I would say call them Monday and see.  I totally agree though, they look sharp

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Picked up my truck today after getting the BDS 6" lift installed :) 

 

Headed out for a proper photo shoot but it was a pretty windy day so decided to hold off, snapped a quick phone pic on location though

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10 hours ago, z1boss said:

No idea.  I would say call them Monday and see.  I totally agree though, they look sharp

I think I found the conversion package from American Luxury Coach 

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7 hours ago, FirstAscent said:

Picked up my truck today after getting the BDS 6" lift installed :) 

 

Headed out for a proper photo shoot but it was a pretty windy day so decided to hold off, snapped a quick phone pic on location though

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Awesome looking, nice job.

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