Almost done with the outside stuff

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Phil S.

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So added the Billet grill inserts and bug deflector

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Wind deflectors on the doors

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I like the view on this pic

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Now I just want to add the remote start, repair the rear air (I have most the parts) and foglights on the brush guard. the remote start and rear air should be next week or so.

Has anyone used these lights or know anything about the brand?

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Pilot-Automotive-5-x-3-x-1-7-8-in-rectangular-7-color-LED-accent-driving-lights/_/N-26qt?counter=2&filterByKeyWord=pilot+led&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=492238_0_0_
 

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Looks great. Super clean and "simple" which is good. Im not a huge fan of bug deflectors, but it does what its supposed to do. also helps with the rocks.

Cant tell ya much about the lights tho, sorry
 

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Not a big fan of the push bars but a clean rig nonetheless. I personally have a bug deflector due to rock chips and putting off repainting the hood or getting a custom hood til a later date :)
 

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I dont like bug deflectors either but his actually looks fine IMO because of all the other goodies he has on the front end. Lookin good man!!
 

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Looks good. I always have the same advice for the guys at stock or lifted heights. Paint the frame and wheel wells semiglass black. Try to brush it on the avoid over spray. It is a few hours of work but i think well worth it. I also just crawled under mine while doing that and hit teh whole tail pipe with grill paint and I like the look of it so far, not sure how it will hold up but it helps the tail pipe blend in
 

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Looks good. I always have the same advice for the guys at stock or lifted heights. Paint the frame and wheel wells semiglass black. Try to brush it on the avoid over spray. It is a few hours of work but i think well worth it. I also just crawled under mine while doing that and hit teh whole tail pipe with grill paint and I like the look of it so far, not sure how it will hold up but it helps the tail pipe blend in

I painted my grill, bbq, and had some high heat paint left over so I hit my tailpipe as well! Looks great imo. When I change the tires over I'm going to go underneath and do the whole muffler.

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