Denada
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Pics please!I added the Suntek PPF, Blacked out the window trim and fog light bezels, and smoked the tails/3rd brake lights.
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Pics please!I added the Suntek PPF, Blacked out the window trim and fog light bezels, and smoked the tails/3rd brake lights.
Very nice. You have unique ride and it looks mean and classy. Mostly mean...
Have you thought about trimming the front lower valance. In my Silverado days this was a popular mod for the lifted trucks.
LGSONE
"It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black."
Nigel Tufnel, Spinal Tap
I bet she's not a Smell the Glove Fan as well. Oh well.Actually, I was going to Black out the grille, but the wife vetoed me on it....
The ride is a bit more firm with 24's, but not uncomfortable. One thing i have noticed though is that it has started buffeting a small amount at highway speeds. It seems intermittent, but i'll have to keep an eye on it. It buffeted previously (when i first purchased it) with the factory 20" wheels until the dealer road force balanced/replaced the factory tires... So I may end up having the 24's rebalanced/road force balance if it starts to bug me.
I'm running the Dub Skillz in 24x10, and Nitto NT420S tires in 305/35/24. Theres some minor rubbing at full crank, but not enough to bother me. If you want to avoid rubbing altogether, i'd go for the 295/40/24 tires. Other than that it's good to go.
The ride is a bit more firm with 24's, but not uncomfortable. One thing i have noticed though is that it has started buffeting a small amount at highway speeds. It seems intermittent, but i'll have to keep an eye on it. It buffeted previously (when i first purchased it) with the factory 20" wheels until the dealer road force balanced/replaced the factory tires... So I may end up having the 24's rebalanced/road force balance if it starts to bug me.
I'm running the Dub Skillz in 24x10, and Nitto NT420S tires in 305/35/24. Theres some minor rubbing at full crank, but not enough to bother me. If you want to avoid rubbing altogether, i'd go for the 295/40/24 tires. Other than that it's good to go.