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nevermind, lol
just looked it up.
those look pretty cool.

where are you going to order yours from?
 
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Originally Posted by evan1242
nevermind, lol
just looked it up.
those look pretty cool.

where are you going to order yours from?
Yea they do look pretty cool! Im doing those because all my lights Im going to put in white. On amazon is where I probably will get them, not totally sure yet.
 
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Yea they do look pretty cool! Im doing those because all my lights Im going to put in white. On amazon is where I probably will get them, not totally sure yet.
Yep, I think I'm going to have to be a copy cat with those switchbacks
 
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Awesome, Thank you
Did the person that showed you these know if we will need the resistors or not?
 
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Awesome, Thank you
Did the person that showed you these know if we will need the resistors or not?
No problem. And yes you will or when you turn the turn signal on they will be flashing super fast.
 
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Need some ideas everyone! My truck is in need of some new shocks, I am eventually going to do a 4'' bds lift kit after I buy other stuff for my truck.

So I need suggestions for reasonably priced shocks for a stock height truck- I've seen monore, rancho, and bilstien shocks all with good and bad about each.

Pros and cons we would great!
 
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You may want to wait until you get your lift kit, as you generally need new shocks [because they need to be longer] to go with it... I'm happy with Rancho RS9000XL's on my truck...haven't tried the others so I can't compare them.
 
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Pro Comp ES9000's are relatively cheap if they are only a temporary shock. I would do like Dave said though and get the lift with new shocks at the same time.
 
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Originally Posted by davester250
You may want to wait until you get your lift kit, as you generally need new shocks [because they need to be longer] to go with it... I'm happy with Rancho RS9000XL's on my truck...haven't tried the others so I can't compare them.
That is very true!! I'm going with a bds 4'' lift kit with bilstein shocks, I don;t need them fancy fox shocks since I'm not going to be offroading
 
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Your tuck looks great!

I recommend the bilestien shocks. I replaced mine with them and it was a huge improvement in ride quality on and off road.

I also strongly recommend the 5star tuner. One they are great guys to deal with, service is quick. And I noticed a huge difference in power and throttle response and about a 2mpg increase once I did my air raid intake and flow master exhaust.

Keep up the good work
 
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Originally Posted by im2tall33
Your tuck looks great!

I recommend the bilestien shocks. I replaced mine with them and it was a huge improvement in ride quality on and off road.

I also strongly recommend the 5star tuner. One they are great guys to deal with, service is quick. And I noticed a huge difference in power and throttle response and about a 2mpg increase once I did my air raid intake and flow master exhaust.

Keep up the good work
Thanks!! Next year itll look different- leveling kit, rims/tires, paint match a bunch of stuff, hopefully get rid of the topper and buy a toolbox, etc. I am actually going to do their kit they sell with the tunner and y pipe, that my christmas present to myself. hahaha
 
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Old 11-25-2015, 07:39 PM
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Installed a pair of the warn premium hubs. Cant wait to try them out snow plowing.
 
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Well my brake lines busted from being rusted out. And I found out I need ball joints- so what brand does everything like for ball joints- moog, xrf, raybestos??

Im getting spicer u joints and putting them in since I will have everything apart.
 
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I've always been a fan of Moog. Rock Auto usually has some pretty good prices on them.

This may come in handy: 2004 F250 Ball Joint Replacement
 


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