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I'm feeling the love
So.... I hate chrome and I've always liked the Denali rear bumper. After scouring cl, I found a Denali rear bumper painted in my color, SCORE! Had to drive 2hrs, again, and to another state, but it was worth it. Got it for a steal too.
Man, your state is tiny...
I drove 2 hours to get wheels for my truck, and didn't even completely cross the narrow part of Michigan.
8 hours to get out of the state going north, or about 5 hours going to the south.
Nice bumper!
Lol, east to west is a few hrs, north to south it's maybe 6-8 hrs.Man, your state is tiny...
I drove 2 hours to get wheels for my truck, and didn't even completely cross the narrow part of Michigan.
8 hours to get out of the state going north, or about 5 hours going to the south.
Nice bumper!
Lol, Jersey is far from cute!That's cute
I highly recommend doing the catch can install. Catches all the oil that would go into your dry intake. Easy install. For me, all I did was cut the rubber hose going to my pcv and put the catch can in between it. Added some more hose, and done! Works like a charm. I used an existing bolt coming from the brake booster/ master cylinder, as I hate drilling holes if I don't have to. Added a new pcv, just because. View attachment 79947 View attachment 79949 View attachment 79951Can doesn't hit or touch anything. Perfect spot for me.
I bought it off a forum member. Supposed to be from catchcans.comWhich can is that?
It takes a good look at what all we've done in order to really comprehend it. It's kind of like a life; taken one day at a time it doesn't seem like much has happened until one day you look back at all of it.Lol, yeah, yeah. I bowed to peer pressure. Man! Just doing this I've realized how much I've done. I didn't realize it was so much, big things, little things, lots.
It really is Red, no joke. So philosophical.It takes a good look at what all we've done in order to really comprehend it. It's kind of like a life; taken one day at a time it doesn't seem like much has happened until one day you look back at all of it.