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woahhhhh talk to me about that bumper?! never seen a stock one extended like that...custom made or something you buy? interesting. i like it all except the plastic on the side, i think if there was a full flare matching it or maybe paint match it it'd be perfect but i still like it.
woahhhhh talk to me about that bumper?! never seen a stock one extended like that...custom made or something you buy? interesting. i like it all except the plastic on the side, i think if there was a full flare matching it or maybe paint match it it'd be perfect but i still like it.
It's the Warn winch "hidden winch" bumper kit hiding a Warn 12k winch. The light bar is a custom piece a buddy made for me. If the truck was any other color I would agree to paint match it but it blends nicely with the dark blue.
Jlmotox beautiful truck man what lift did you put on that and did you have to lengthen the drive shafts?
Thanks!
It's a 6" pro comp stage 2 lift, Tires are 37" Toyo's. Only thing I did was add some shims to lower the drive shaft carrier bearing, I was getting some vibrations when accelerating from a stop.
That was quick, they look great! You may want to put a little glue where the weatherstrip presses onto the plastic. Mine started to slip off eventually but the glue made it good.
every time i see your truck i like it more and more. i think it's the tires and the OEM wheels. looks really good. the only thing i'd do if it was mine would be slightly wider on the wheels, which i guess would mean spacers since you can't just order those same wheels but wider or in a different offset haha. but still looks great like it is, still has a small poke to it so it's not completely flush. i myself liked it better without the flares but they don't look bad at all
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