BigOlBish
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Hopefully the pictures aren't too blurry.
Parts:
Fox 2.0 set at 2"
Fabtech 1" spacers
General grabber atx 265/70r17 C load
Husky floor mats
Vinyl tailgate letters
Ignition trim thingy
Think that's about it. Overall I'm pretty happy with it. Tires only measure 31" which is a bummer but I like how they look proportionate to the truck. Maybe end up going to 33s when these wear out. I did buy the readylift crash bars but decided I didn't feel like cutting them out so I'll be trying to sell those.
Install wasn't too bad. Would've been 3 hours if some shit didn't go sideways. Driver side axle came out the diff so that was an ordeal putting it back in. Then rear passenger side the bolt crossthreaded and the captured nut broke loose so that got sawzalled out then the 'shroud' piece whatever it's called that captures the nut got chiseled off and a regular nut fit there fine. Also popped my swaybar end link on driver side by not fully loosening the sway bar. Only $40 to fix not too bad. Then a tightened the abs bracket too much and that sheared so thats just zip tied on for now.
Overall install wasn't bad besides those 2 main hiccups. Not too worried about the bolt and sway bar as those will just give me more experience replacing. Probably pay someone to do it on my next truck down the line but I'm glad I got the experience from doing it myself.
I got some sliders being built by a local fab shop and hopefully ill get them welded up sometime this week.
Parts:
Fox 2.0 set at 2"
Fabtech 1" spacers
General grabber atx 265/70r17 C load
Husky floor mats
Vinyl tailgate letters
Ignition trim thingy
Think that's about it. Overall I'm pretty happy with it. Tires only measure 31" which is a bummer but I like how they look proportionate to the truck. Maybe end up going to 33s when these wear out. I did buy the readylift crash bars but decided I didn't feel like cutting them out so I'll be trying to sell those.
Install wasn't too bad. Would've been 3 hours if some shit didn't go sideways. Driver side axle came out the diff so that was an ordeal putting it back in. Then rear passenger side the bolt crossthreaded and the captured nut broke loose so that got sawzalled out then the 'shroud' piece whatever it's called that captures the nut got chiseled off and a regular nut fit there fine. Also popped my swaybar end link on driver side by not fully loosening the sway bar. Only $40 to fix not too bad. Then a tightened the abs bracket too much and that sheared so thats just zip tied on for now.
Overall install wasn't bad besides those 2 main hiccups. Not too worried about the bolt and sway bar as those will just give me more experience replacing. Probably pay someone to do it on my next truck down the line but I'm glad I got the experience from doing it myself.
I got some sliders being built by a local fab shop and hopefully ill get them welded up sometime this week.
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