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Nice! I love my double cab.

 

Those tires look real sharp, makes the truck look very aggressive! Might be an option for me when I'm due ?

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1 hour ago, Old Farfegnugen said:

Beautiful truck, tastefully done.  I like everything you've done.  Those running boards and tires are especially nice!  :thumbs:

Thankyou, much appreciated...!!

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1 hour ago, Flatblack83 said:

Thankyou, much appreciated...!!

So you're not using the Readylift 2 inch level now ? I ask because I'm in the market for one and could possibly be interested. TIA

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3 minutes ago, stujameson said:

So you're not using the Readylift 2 inch level now ? I ask because I'm in the market for one and could possibly be interested. TIA

No I'm not. I wanted my truck a little higher without going a 6 inch. Sorry tho, I already sold it weeks ago in the classifieds here.

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On 12/27/2019 at 6:29 PM, Flatblack83 said:

Readylift 2 inch level, 295 60 20 wildpeaks, painted mirror caps, stock led for lights, morimoto low beams and a tri fold toneau.20191107_161858.thumb.jpg.e4722ebd522003fcfc4309d98b2bdb94.jpg20191107_161846.thumb.jpg.d5396897b2a2b21d571b4820a3c33e5d.jpg20191226_192352.thumb.jpg.e7351502aef39606a6be3df353d7e01f.jpg

Where'd you get the morimot low beams. I've been looking for some olug and play LED bulbs and did you need t get an anti flicker?

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14 minutes ago, Manuel Posadas said:

Where'd you get the morimot low beams. I've been looking for some olug and play LED bulbs and did you need t get an anti flicker?

https://www.theretrofitsource.com/h11-led-headlight-bulbs-morimoto-2stroke.html?preselect=54761%2C49229%2C54671

 

I bought the anti-flicker when I got mine (just in case) but honestly they are not needed and will likely prohibit you from using the headlight caps to keep moisture out.

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On 2/1/2020 at 10:58 PM, Goobax said:

https://www.theretrofitsource.com/h11-led-headlight-bulbs-morimoto-2stroke.html?preselect=54761%2C49229%2C54671

 

I bought the anti-flicker when I got mine (just in case) but honestly they are not needed and will likely prohibit you from using the headlight caps to keep moisture out.

I havent noticed mine flickering driving it at night so I didn't buy the anti flicker. They seem fine to me.

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@Flatblack83 I just had the ICON stage 1 kit installed on my 2019 Elevation Double Cab - with the front set at about 1.5" level. Loving the kit & how it rides.

 

But I'm finding that the the it wanders a bit at highway speeds & the steering is a bit dull. What has been your experience with steering? Do you still have a copy of the alignment report?

 

Thanks!

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10 minutes ago, especter said:

@Flatblack83 I just had the ICON stage 1 kit installed on my 2019 Elevation Double Cab - with the front set at about 1.5" level. Loving the kit & how it rides.

 

But I'm finding that the the it wanders a bit at highway speeds & the steering is a bit dull. What has been your experience with steering? Do you still have a copy of the alignment report?

 

Thanks!

Actually mine drives really well, steers n drives great. Also handles really well.  A little firm over the bumps with our fine pa roads.  It was aligned to factory specs at the dealer by a buddy of mine so I dont have a spec sheet. How much preload is on the coilovers..? Do u have a pic..?

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My experience is about the same with the improved handling (also on PA roads - had the kit installed in Dover, PA). Its about 4-5 threads above the spring collar (haven't taken a measurement - but just eyeballed it). I'm assuming it came set that way from the factory. Does that sound right to you? I'm still learning....Will take some pictures tomorrow

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On 1/15/2020 at 6:26 PM, Flatblack83 said:

All cleaned up, ready 4 Saturdays snow fall. Heres the newest if the stance with the side steps.

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Truck looks sharp de badged for sure, nice

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