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powr2stroke

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I know... its dirty. New ride. Got it a couple months ago

Its about time you posted that up bubba
 

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Finally Detailed it for the first time. Haven't really decided which direction I want to take it yet.

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Good lookin truck. Nothing like a fresh clean slate to start with.

I'd consider loosing the chrome. Silver and chrome are to close together in "color" for me. I like the blacked out look with silver.
 

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Smitty, if that was my truck, not that you care, but i would paint to match the bumpers and grill and do black steps. Only chrome i like on a silver truck is the rims, depending on design. But love your truck. Just my thoughts.
 

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Finally got pictures of the new push bar, level kit, wheels and tires. Cleaned it up today inside and out.
 

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Thought I'd spam my 1/2 new front end here. Retro solutions 55w 6000k bixenon kit in there and LED turn signals too. The second 1/2 of the front end will be a 05+ bumper and some new foglights - maybe some LED's.

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with hub caps on the front you can't lock/unlock the hubs
I thought the same thing until I got my new wheels. The Gear Alloy hub covers for the front have a plate on the center that you can twist and snap on and off. They let you have the same center caps all around, and I think it looks good. The only downside I can see is if you were to get into a lot of mud and not remove the center caps to access the hubs and the mud built up inside then dried out. In theory it could cause an unbalanced center cap that could break while driving, but as long as you clean em' out it would never be an issue.
 

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