Lift and Tires

Sahrens0202

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So this is what it first looked like bought in 09. I had only done the bug guard and dpf delete and mud flaps.
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A few years later; Headlights,clearance and mirror lights,Retro Solutions HID headlight and fogs.
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And then a Ranchhand front and rear.
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And then I hit a deer that totaled the Ranchhand so we got a Buckstop.
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Then after going back and forth about getting a new truck or keeping this and making it the way I wanted it, keeping it was cheaper. Plus I do like it. So, after talking to Jared@RCD,Trevor@PMF and Brian Warning I had the parts for the lift.
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So the plan was to run stock wheels and some 285/75's with spacers in the rear. Bought the spacers and a couple days later I saw that Josh@DirtyDiesels had some 20x8.5 duelly wheels for sale. A couple phone calls later and I was a little poorer!! But as it turned out i am extremely happy I got them:evil
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I'm thinking of making the running boards black but other than that I can't think of anything. Let me know what you all think.
 
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I thought about that, but they protect the paint from mud and rocks really well. I might make some custom running boards I don't know.
 

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Looks great! Makes me consider black wheels on my maroon King Ranch.

I agree with the amp steps. I just put a set on mine last weekend and the truck looks so much cleaner. Looks like you've got mud flaps in the front so rock chips shouldn't be a concern.
 

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