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SHAZAM! TT and SL done.

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Told you I wouldnt leave you guys hanging! BL and 33's next weekend! Maybe ill attempt to climb one of the piles at work when thats done and get some exciting pics! Loving it!
 



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Coming along nicely. Can't wait to see it next weekend.
 






Nice Dave, now do something about those pizza cutters, LOL...
 












sorry moved to the right thread
 












my fav color on a trac <3
 






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Here's some before and after's for you guys. Got the truck back today, and super excited about how it turned out. There's a couple rub spots while turning, but nothing a dremel can't fix!
 






Looks good. Did you do the alignment yet? The reason I ask is the tires look like their cambered out on the bottom.
 






Looks good. Did you do the alignment yet? The reason I ask is the tires look like their cambered out on the bottom.

Thanks!!! :)

I was noticing that too, in the picture. I'll have to take a closer look outside in person.

I didn't do a TT, so there shouldn't be any type of alignment needed, theoretically, right?
 






Anytime you adjust the steering or suspension components you should get an alignment. It's cheaper to get that then new tires faster then you should.
 






Anytime you adjust the steering or suspension components you should get an alignment. It's cheaper to get that then new tires faster then you should.

ah, got it. Monday :)
 






Looks great! :thumbsup:

Your fog lights weren't adjusted properly. It's common and an easy fix. Also, hope you held on to those tow hooks. You're gonna want those later. :D
 






Looks great! :thumbsup:

Your fog lights weren't adjusted properly. It's common and an easy fix. Also, hope you held on to those tow hooks. You're gonna want those later. :D

Thanks! :)

Yeah, he noted that before I had picked it up- and is (obviously) noticeable. I was going to dremel it, to make it 'fit' but.... a 'fix' you say?? :D OFF too the search feature!! :)


Got the towhooks, almost left them :). What's it take to make those fit along with the brushguard, again? Ahhggg.. off to the search feature!!!!!! ;D
 






My lift came with some nylon spacers that corrected the issue. I still don't think mine are really aimed correctly but I almost never use them and don't really care that much. They look fine. I've seen posts about how to correct them in another way, but I don't remember how it was done.

Towhooks: Not for everyone, but here's what I did.

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What'd you mount the hooks to if the guard uses the stock brackets. Or is it different since you have a body lift?
 






Looks great Luke! Love those black wheels. My lift did the same thing to my driving lights. Still haven't taken the time to try and fix it. Let me know what it was if you get it figured out.
 






When I did my bodylift I had to loosen the bumper bolts and slide it down alittle to allow the bumper cover to be pulled down into the correct position. I've also heard you can just adjust the brackets for the foglights to slide up to line up with the openings.
 






What'd you mount the hooks to if the guard uses the stock brackets. Or is it different since you have a body lift?

The body lift requires custom brackets for a brush guard. I made mine so that they bolt in under the frame in the same place as the tow hooks and sandwiched the bracket between the frame and the tow hooks.

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The body lift requires custom brackets for a brush guard. I made mine so that they bolt in under the frame in the same place as the tow hooks and sandwiched the bracket between the frame and the tow hooks.

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I was going to request you to take a couple pictures next to a tape measure on all sides, for a guide when making mine.

Then, I realized, they're probably already on your truck LOL
 






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