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Any suggestions with my truck appearance wise. I was thinking black bumpers. and tint maybe color matching the handles??? what do you guys think???
 

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dieselfan

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Painting the chromes with black is a good idea. Tinting the tail lights using VHT is also popular. If you are willing to spend some money, you may want to upgrade your fender flares. Here are some designs - http://4wheelonline.com/Fender_Flares.3212. The pocket style of Bushwacker will make your rig more off-road looking. And about your handles, I'm not a fan of color matched, but it's your truck so if you like it then do it.
 

TLyons90

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Tinted windows, tinted tail lights & 3rd brake light, color match the bumpers & door handles, maybe a new set of headlights & a grille!
 
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I like the color matching bumpers tht would be pretty sick, Defintly new headlights and fogs...I'm picky with fender flares Thts why there still stockers... I thougt about removing them all together but that's a pain I have herd
 

Hot COCOAL

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Tint, roll pan, some sort of custom diff cover, LED tail lights and 3rd brake light, projector headlights with black housings, crystal black bumper and fog lights, some steps maybe?

You already have the black wheels and accents, roll with it, once you tint the windows it will tie together nicely. personally, I don't like the color matched look all that much, sure it "can" look good, but I've seen it look bad too, and over time, around here at least, the paint chips and pits on the bumper and mirrors so bad, it only looks good for a little while, IMO...

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I have pretty much the same thing goin on as you do, I need to tint my front windows, and I have thought about pullin the door ding guards off but can't bring myself to do it. I like the black accent motif on the sand beige body color, it's simple and it works. Once you start color matching stuff it's hard to find where and when to stop, then when you add new stuff, to keep the truck looking just right, you may become sort of obligated to color matching the new part as well. I also feel like color matched trim lends itself nicely to chrome accents, rather than black, and tends to look kinda "city savvy" or "pretty" more so than our trucks should look, not that it looks bad, I'm not tryin to offend anyone here, color matching trim is just a little cream puff for my taste, and I'd rather spend the money to do so on performance parts:D but hey if you're into it, that's cool by me, to each their own:thumb:
 

TLyons90

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I like the color matching bumpers tht would be pretty sick, Defintly new headlights and fogs...I'm picky with fender flares Thts why there still stockers... I thougt about removing them all together but that's a pain I have herd

I just removed my side moldings on my truck and it was a bit of a pain but well worth it when I got done!

Roll pan! :D

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Them damn molding suck balls it was ruff till I learned that heat guns are your friend and a 3m eraser wheel... @hotcocoal yea man pretty damn close Id say diff covers and all are a nice touch too I think im going to roll with the black and silver... Lights are a must just kinda been back burnering tht stuff... got tht funds-a-low disease.:(
 

IronDX

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@IronDx are cab lights hard to do ???
No not really. I put a set on a GM truck before. Iv never had it done on my on trucks. But Im on the hunt to get some NBS cab lights on my new to me OBS 06 truck. Iv called a few body shops & a few custom shop places on prices & they range from $100-$300 to install.