07Burb's '98 ECSB 4x4

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OP, what are you doing for carpet? I am looking for my OBS but I need some recommendations on what people like before I pull the trigger. I heard ACC has the best fit/finish, thoughts?
 
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OP, what are you doing for carpet? I am looking for my OBS but I need some recommendations on what people like before I pull the trigger. I heard ACC has the best fit/finish, thoughts?

I'm going with stockinteriors.com. I believe their brand is ACC and have heard a lot of good things about them.
 
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Thanks, Felix. Hopefully it turns out as good as I have pictured in my head and have planned out. So far not much has happened that anyone can tell just from pictures (rust repair, radiator, muffler,...). For the past few weeks it's mainly been parts gathering for the interior makeover this Spring. The seat upgrade will probably be later in the summer, though. Then somewhere along the way I'll get a new wheel/tire combo and I want to get Amp steps by early summer. I'll also throw in a window tint here soon probably at the end of this month or in April. I've already spent quite a bit of $$$ on this thing just getting everything right and getting things fixed that were neglected by the previous owner(s).

In the end I hope to have a clean OBS with nice, clean custom touches. I hope to have a large chunk of it done by end of Summer. Then I'll start planning for things like LS swap and other more major items in the build.
 
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The difference is I'm unable to DD a vehicle with a lift of that size due to where I work and the parking situation :waytogo:
 

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We have a ProComp 2" leveling kit on our 2013 Silverado. Just enough to clear the larger tires, but not too high to get the kids in and out.
 

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I wouldn't put amp steps on a stock height/leveled truck. IMO.
 

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