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Old 01-27-2008, 07:05 AM
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i like it the way it is, i wouldnt powdercoat any bumpers or anything like that... nice truck

btw do you have a plastic FULL rear inner fender like on the Dodge Rams or am i just seeing things, thats one thing ive been looking for but never had any luck?
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Originally Posted by beastmode
i like it the way it is, i wouldnt powdercoat any bumpers or anything like that... nice truck

btw do you have a plastic FULL rear inner fender like on the Dodge Rams or am i just seeing things, thats one thing ive been looking for but never had any luck?
more things will become black and the full rear is plastic

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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

I think it looks awesome. Plus being that its 4x4 and he has push arms for a plow, I think he needs to keep it stock height
that is correct
i might play around with the torsion keys tho
Old 01-27-2008, 10:54 AM
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o ya thats right, you have a sportside bed doh lol. are the inner fenders removeable? i gotta get a P/N for them and see if you can run them on a regular bed... i want inner fenders so bad for at the track and those seem like they cover alot
Old 01-27-2008, 11:15 AM
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im pretty sure they are removeable and they do cover a lot
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That looks badass man. Gives me something to consider. How ya like those tires? Nice huh?
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Damn that looks awsome..What tires r those?
Old 01-27-2008, 02:40 PM
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nah, they don't look right on a red truck. sorry.
I think all the chrome is really messing things up for those wheels.
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tires are general grabber uhp 285/50.20 and they are nice so far but have not driven a lot
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Theyll def. have to come off for the snow tho..lol
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Are they painted or powder coated?


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