2011 dually pics

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My brother's truck needs some help. He's not big on doing a full one off theme truck but his truck is just to plain right know. I want to get ideas from what others have done to the drw 6.7l. So pretty much i want to see cool 6.7l, preferably duallys, but if they look cool put it up.

This is what hes working with
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Ya I think rims would be the easiest way to make it stand out but i was hoping to see how different rims and such look on these trucks.:nopics:
 

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Ya pics like that those trucks look BA... but why does the bottom one look like it has a flat tire:wtf: sorry just had to point that out
 

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I think rims and tires would make a huge difference.. When I bought my dually, the first thing I did was got rid of the low profile tires..
 

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I think a little bit of lift with a taller wider tire would be a great start. Always been a fan of duallies with wider tires that stick out a little from the back fenders.

Color match the grille shell, tinted windows, power steps, and I'm gonna say it just cause I'm jealous of guys with long beds..a toolbox/tank combo could look slick done right. I would love a bigger aux tank than my 36 gallon, but with my shortbed it'd interfere with my gn hitch :/
 

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That's probably it... About how much does color matching the out side of grill run i looked up some picks they look allot better
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I think a little bit of lift with a taller wider tire would be a great start. Always been a fan of duallies with wider tires that stick out a little from the back fenders.

Color match the grille shell, tinted windows, power steps, and I'm gonna say it just cause I'm jealous of guys with long beds..a toolbox/tank combo could look slick done right. I would love a bigger aux tank than my 36 gallon, but with my shortbed it'd interfere with my gn hitch :/

I agree this is his old 6.4L I want to see a 6.7l set up like this with a little bit of lift and slightly bigger tires
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That truck looks great. I personally like the older fender style like that one has alot better than the new ones.
 

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Ya pretty much every one I've herd says stacks on the outside are ugly, but I've always liked it on duallys as long as the stacks not to big or small.
 

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