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So you returned the lowering kit. Now what's your plans? 

Yeah I had a guy that was going to install it for me, but because of the virus, it was going to be at least 3 weeks, and because I was going to put those wheels on now, I wanted to make sure I had new shocks and struts, so I didn’t bend one in one day, so I took it to my local shop, and had them replace the struts and shocks with Monroe replacements.

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This Corona virus is affecting everything. Sucks.

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Ordered tow hooks, for the high country skid plate install, had to order these weird foam things too.

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Got an appointment to get her detailed tomorrow, clay bar, polish, and everything bumper to bumper, can’t wait to see how clean she looks.

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Pics from after the detail.

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Finally swapped my interior trim to the OEM silver.

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Picked up these 2020 work truck wheels to use in the winter, I have a set of 255/70/17 Bridgestone Dueler HTs, off my stock work truck wheels, to put on them.

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After recent events.....

 

The 14 has been demoted to actual “work truck”

 

L[emoji102]king into buying a 19......

 

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On 7/15/2020 at 1:40 AM, kwOH said:

After recent events.....

 

The 14 has been demoted to actual “work truck”

 

Lemoji102.pngking into buying a 19......

 

Need the extra seats?

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Need the extra seats?

Not particularly, Im open to a crew cab, but also open to regular cab. No shortbed, but with the changes to the wheel base on the new platform, the long bed is actually fairly proportionate.

 

Not a fan of the double cab either.

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