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is you're truck lifted? it took me 3 trips similar to what you were doin to realize these trucks hold mud like buckets(filled frame rails and a sagging front end now)
is you're truck lifted? it took me 3 trips similar to what you were doin to realize these trucks hold mud like buckets(filled frame rails and a sagging front end now)
I don't know man. My arms look like that too and I'm not running a spacer lift. I think he might have really tiny tires.... Those are some baby sidewalls.
I don't know man. My arms look like that too and I'm not running a spacer lift. I think he might have really tiny tires.... Those are some baby sidewalls.
I'm no expert. But the most I could figure out when I had my taillights out a few Weeks ago was its to keep air flow on the housings at nights when the taillights are on. Only thing that made sense to my small Missouri brain.
I repainted all of the grey trim black, swapped the rear and front bumper for the XLT bumpers, installed fog lights, painted the rims, installed custom cat back exhaust, and HID's.