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Happy with the way it turned out.

-  22" Kraken Wheels

-  35" Toyo Tires

-  Leveling kit

-  Tint 15%

-  Custom Vinyl install and chrome delete (badging removal)

-  Tint lights thru out

 

Started out as an LT Texas Edition

 

Shout out to whomever owns the dually from where I got the idea, a random Pinterest picture I really liked.

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Happy with the way it turned out.
-  22" Kraken Wheels
-  35" Toyo Tires
-  Leveling kit
-  Tint 15%
-  Custom Vinyl install and chrome delete (badging removal)
-  Tint lights thru out
 
Started out as an LT Texas Edition
 
Shout out to whomever owns the dually from where I got the idea, a random Pinterest picture I really liked.

Well done, and nothing wrong with a little Pinterest for ideas haha
I gotta ask though, what’s next? Haha

Btw, what leveling kit and any rubbing? I have the same size wheels and offset and am gonna do 35’s and a leveling kit so appreciate any feedback, thanks!
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The only other thing I have done is installed red hooks up front.  There was a bit of rubbing on the tires when you turn all the way, but nothing a good pocket knife didn't fix.  I do need to take it back in because the leveling kit left it a little high on the front end and I don't love that.

 

Here is a pic of the back end.

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The only other thing I have done is installed red hooks up front.  There was a bit of rubbing on the tires when you turn all the way, but nothing a good pocket knife didn't fix.  I do need to take it back in because the leveling kit left it a little high on the front end and I don't love that.
 
Here is a pic of the back end.
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It does look a little higher in the front but wasn’t sure if that was just the angle of the photo making it look that way. Keep us posted on if they get it more “leveled”
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There was some rubbing on the tires whenever you turned the steering wheel all the way, but it was nothing that couldn't be fixed with a good pocket knife. It is necessary for me to bring it back in because the leveling kit caused it to be a little high on the front end, which is something that I do not like.
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On 3/17/2020 at 2:10 AM, Chuyito said:

 

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Happy with the way it turned out.

-  22" Kraken Wheels

-  35" Toyo Tires

-  Leveling kit

-  Tint 15%

-  Custom Vinyl install and chrome delete (badging removal)

-  Tint lights thru out

 

Started out as an LT Texas Edition

 

Shout out to whomever owns the dually from where I got the idea, a random Pinterest picture I really liked.

How much all the customization cost you ?

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