Shout Out To True Bliss Customs!!

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So where do I begin... I found out about this company through one of my best friends, (super08duty). I have always been a fan of doing my own work, mods, etc.. However after hearing about how well ford put these headlights together, and how difficult it is to pull them apart, I decided to give True Bliss a shot and see what they could do. Lets start off by saying that I am extremely picky when it comes to my truck, and unfortunately Armen had to get the brunt of my indecisiveness lol. Nonetheless, he worked with me however many times it took to get my headlights done just the way I desired. Once I sent the lights out to him I was anxious to see what the result was going to be. Unfortunately my timing for trying out a company was during a very rough time for them as a shop and my lights were stuck in the middle of it. After alot of conversations, patience, and understanding, my newly painted lights returned to me. They were AMAZING. The paint, the special details, everything. I was more then impressed. Not only that, but after the issues that we encountered, the pricing was completely fair and considerate. It was very clear that Armen would never want to send someone a product that he did not feel was 110 percent perfect. With that said, Here are a few pictures of my truck with the new lights in!

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Soon after my lights came in I decided to take on a project that was a bit over my head. I began to fiberglass an egt gauge mount about my AC vent. Needless to say I got it just about as far as I could without any experience in fiberglass work prior. But it was not up to my standards, so I asked Truebliss about lending a hand and they were completely ready to take it on and finish it for me. a few weeks later and some collaborative team work and here is what came to my door.

here is where i began
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here is where i go to on my own
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And Here is when Armen got a hold of it!
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Finished

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So after it is all said and done, The guys at True Bliss Customs really are awesome. No matter what ideas you have, or how complicated you want to get with custom parts, they are down to help and see what can be created. Most importantly of all, they stand by their work entirely. I can honestly say that the most important thing to this company is customer satisfaction.
 

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I'm normally not a big fan of those grills, and those wheels don't really do it for me either, but I don't know what it is man... something about that truck is just awesome. The stance is just perfect. Really nicely done!
 

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I'm normally not a big fan of those grills, and those wheels don't really do it for me either, but I don't know what it is man... something about that truck is just awesome. The stance is just perfect. Really nicely done!

Thanks man I really appreciate it. To be honest with you I am over the grill. Probably going to sell it and go with a PTM stock one. As far as the wheels go, I love em. In person they look a lot better. Never seen anyone go with a lowered stance on aggressive tires like that so I went for it :D

And the tires are Nitto terra grappler, 325/55/22. They are stupid wide, like steamrollers lol
 

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Are you sure on the tire size? I converted it over to standard sizing and this is what I got.

325/55/22 = 36.1x12.8/22

That is a big tire to fit under a lowered truck. Not calling you a liar or anything, just making sure that is correct. If it is, I wanna know more about your rim specs and I would love to be able to put something like this under my Excursion.
 

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Are you sure on the tire size? I converted it over to standard sizing and this is what I got.

325/55/22 = 36.1x12.8/22

That is a big tire to fit under a lowered truck. Not calling you a liar or anything, just making sure that is correct. If it is, I wanna know more about your rim specs and I would love to be able to put something like this under my Excursion.

Your specs are off a bit on height. They are 34.8" tall. They are huge and take up every bit of space I have, especially up front. I pinned back the plastic liner to stop the rubbing. But trust me, I don't just order stuff because it looks good... I measured everything, back spacing, width, height, and profile. The rims are custom built 3 piece. I can take a picture of the tire if you don't believe me lol... They are 325/55/22.

Thanks guys I really do appreciate the comments. I love the truck.
I'm not sure what you mean by the rivet comment.. But either way that grill is coming off.
 

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its a 2wd, and then superduty08 and myself removed two spacers from the rear. they are not anything like the blocks on the 4wds but they dis lower the back about an inch. Sits much better now. but the front has always been really low.

again, thanks guys
 

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