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Old 05-14-2007, 04:16 PM
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Heres one for now. I have to dig up some more. 3" body lift with 305/70r16
Mickey's. First month i had it i had to shave the moldings and mod the grill.


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that truck looks real good 99RCSB... paint the grill yourself? i like it..
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Thanx. I painted it myself. I'm looking into painting the plastic on the top and bottom of the bumper to match.
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yeah i already have a spare top bumper pad that im sanding on right now and gettin it ready to paint... did you sand the grille that you did smooth? or what? i think i would like mine to be white
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I disassemled the entire grill. Sanded, Primed smooth, and then painted. I used a cut-off wheel to grind the tabs off the chrome strip so i could remove it and used some plastic welder to reinstal it. Let me know if you want more detailed instructions or anything during the process.
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Originally Posted by 99RCSB
I disassemled the entire grill. Sanded, Primed smooth, and then painted. I used a cut-off wheel to grind the tabs off the chrome strip so i could remove it and used some plastic welder to reinstal it. Let me know if you want more detailed instructions or anything during the process.
that is the way it is done
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Some nice trucks here , love the step side !~!~!

Here are a few of mine , it is still a work in progress !





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THAT is a bad *** rig
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My truck isn't lifted, but the front is cranked up about an inch..
305/50/20 Nitto Terra Grapplers, 20" Weld Racing Renegades




Old setup:
285/75/16 Nitto Terra Grapplers on 16x8 Weld Racing Renegades



The setup before that:
285/75/16 Pro Comp X Terrains on 16x8 Weld Racing Outbacks


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