Redneck Denali truck?
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those are ranch hands and they are roughly 1500 for both front and back, and solid is an understatement, you could go through a deer, cow, some trees, a honda, maybe a geo, dog ... etc
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I'm not sure how it's a redneck truck. Looks pretty nice to me. Personally I wouldn't do it to a denali, but they didn't skimp on the protection stuff. Those look like NFab rails which are the only kind I like and the full replacements look nice.
Looks like a solidly built truck to me.
Looks like a solidly built truck to me.
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Not to bad. I think it would be better with some 18's and 285/65/18 all terrain tires. The wheels are the only thing that dont really match to me. Those are Frontier bumpers.
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I knew somebody with an f350 that had ranchhand bumpers. The truck popped out of gear and snapped 2 12 inch post supports in his bard before it stopped. It didnt hurt the truck.
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X2 A lot of ranchers do that with basic trucks, he probably want's to ranch in style. In all honisty it dosen't
look that bad. I would much rather see that than tail light covers, cab lights, moon visor, or those nasty things rednecks put on the windows so they can smoke in the rain.
look that bad. I would much rather see that than tail light covers, cab lights, moon visor, or those nasty things rednecks put on the windows so they can smoke in the rain.