New wheels, tires, paint and odds n ends

JJLEODIRTYMAX

Time to build my Engine!!
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I'm not sure if it will work for this application or not but I have seen some pretty cool stuff with plasti dip it would be a whole lot cheeper than powdercoat just food for thought!
 

PAT

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Aug 21, 2011
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What does it take to do the bumper lift? I might do that as well :D

It's pretty straight forward. Just some washers and a couple bolts from your local hardware store. There is a little cutting involved as well. You will lose your front tow hooks though. I will look for the link and post it here for you.
 

PAT

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I'm not sure if it will work for this application or not but I have seen some pretty cool stuff with plasti dip it would be a whole lot cheeper than powdercoat just food for thought!

Plasti dip? Like the dip that you can throw your tools in to give you a rubber grip? Enlighten me please. Bc I'm lost.
 

PAT

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Aug 21, 2011
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More and more lowered trucks coming out of the wood work :) looks awsome pat


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Thank you. I don't really like lifted truck all that much. Only thing that sucks about a lowered truck is the fact that you have to jack it up to do ANYTHING underneath it. Even an oil change lol
 

Alliance1289

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Looks really similar to my truck! Take that 4x4 badge off the bed side and she will be lookin good!

Heres a pic of mine before I lowered it and changed tires.
 

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