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Old 04-09-2009, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by tonkatruck66
take your body lift off and your truck will look 100x better.

but if you do want to keep it..... they make a gap gaurd for the back wheel wells. also, if you didnt relocate your bumpers, you can just through on diamond plate between your rear bumper and tailgate, or relocated it. but if you relocate it, you should reroute your exhaust as it will look retarded.
Looks like a bash to me. People just need to realize that rednecks like lifts, and mexican/gangsters like lowered rigs. Its just like when someone likes dodge *puke* over a ford. we can't help them, they have a screw loose somewhere.

I hate lowered trucks, but i dont tell tonka to lift his truck 8 inches itll look 100x better. I simply admire, then ignore the dragging bumper.

Use pond liner to fill the front gap, Its about an 1/8th of an inch thick and easily mendable, thats what I plan on doing, I have a suspension lift though and threw my mud guards. As for the back, the semi truck mudflaps would work.
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body lifts do nuthing but give you ungodly looks and massive body roll when wheeling but im not here to critisize everyone likes what they like!! but anyway they sell gap guards or you can mock one up my buddy got some rubber floor matt from tractor supply and made a decent looking cover it looked pretty good ill try to get pics
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Damn I grabbed some popcorn for minute and read the show. Pcart that a nice *** truck btw. Buy or make some gap guard and that will solve your problem. How's that in BR, I miss the boot?
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Damn I grabbed some popcorn for minute and read the show. Pcart that a nice *** truck btw. Buy or make some gap guard and that will solve your problem. How's that in BR, I miss the boot?
O man its been great after that stupid 30 degree cool front its finally a beautiful day today. Yea dude i love it here in LA watching LSU play at the new alex box stadium which is sick you gotta come back and go watch a game there. Where in LA did you live? And thanks for the complimant.
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Perkins Rd but I went to school in St. Gabriel



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