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thanks alot bro, alot of time and hard earned money has gotten it this far, but im not done yet!
the tail lights were pretty easy. i dont do any type of paint work like that, so since it was the first time i tried it, i think they came out pretty sharp. these are easier than ripping apart the headlights, because you dont have to reseal them. all you use is VHT nightshade, 1500 and 2000 grit wet sandpaper, krylon clear coat, scratch X, and turtle wax polishing compound. it takes a couple of hours because of the prep work. there's alot of threads on here about doing them
Hey, Just have a couple of questions, When you put the 33's on did you lift it, or just level it? I am planing on putting 33's on my 96, And just wondering if you could post some side pictures of the truck? Truck looks good man! Thanks
Straight pipe exhaust off Elite hedmen headers, K&N CAI, Custom Fog Lights built in the bumper
Modifications
Coming Soon... Tinted windows, Rough Country Leveling kit, Bed rail tool box with built in secondary battery, 5 ft cb whips, train horn setup, 33x12.5 TSL, Three six inch rally lights built on custom front bumper
Straight pipe exhaust off Elite hedmen headers, K&N CAI, Custom Fog Lights built in the bumper
Modifications
Coming Soon... Tinted windows, Rough Country Leveling kit, Bed rail tool box with built in secondary battery, 5 ft cb whips, train horn setup, 33x12.5 TSL, Three six inch rally lights built on custom front bumper