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got some more metal work done and tested fitted the fenders the door alignment is way off due to all the mud on the lower fender once I cut off the previous patch and welded in new metal fender fit alot better.. just started to mig weld coming out good...
Love it! Very much like the one I grew up driving, white cab and all. What year is it?
So I took off the Nitto 420v 305/50r20 I had. Originally I planned to lower my truck. After attempting to do a 2/2 I was unable to haul the trailers I needed to for work and they pay extra for when I use my truck and pay for all my gas no matter what.
Sold them and went to a 275/60R20 Firestone Destination AT2. My work also got these for me since we use the local Firestone store alot. I was gonna go with the new XT but I think the P rated AT2 will do me just fine. I don't go off-road alot and most the trails I do go down here for work in Florida is just sand and light gravel nothing hardcore at all.
Also went back to the original 5 star 93 Per/tow tune. Alot less aggresive than what I had and get my gas mileage back.
FINALLY got around to installing the Baja Designs SAE cert'd street legal foglights this afternoon. Replaced my Morimotos. Really impressed so far, but haven't driven at night with them yet. Will do a post tomorrow reviewing them with pics.
Finishing up my sound deadening project mass loaded vinyl arrived today from acoustimac which is local to me in ta.pa.but they don't allow in person pickuo. Still even paying for shipping it was way cheaper than anything I saw on amazon.
Getting ready to put noico down on the rest of the floor. Factory deadening can be seen to th left
Noico down, next is noico red decoupling foam then the mass vinyl goes on top of that
Forgot to take a pic of the noico red foam, this project is tedious and dragging on so didn't remember to take a bunch of pics. Last step will be popping the headliner down again ( already took it down to put noico and noico red up there) and putting thinsulate 600 up there. Will also put the thinsulate on the back walls, in the door panels and maybe even add some more onto some of the trim pieces. Then I can finally finish the stereo install!
Finishing up my sound deadening project mass loaded vinyl arrived today from acoustimac which is local to me in ta.pa.but they don't allow in person pickuo. Still even paying for shipping it was way cheaper than anything I saw on amazon.
Getting ready to put noico down on the rest of the floor. Factory deadening can be seen to th left
Noico down, next is noico red decoupling foam then the mass vinyl goes on top of that
Forgot to take a pic of the noico red foam, this project is tedious and dragging on so didn't remember to take a bunch of pics. Last step will be popping the headliner down again ( already took it down to put noico and noico red up there) and putting thinsulate 600 up there. Will also put the thinsulate on the back walls, in the door panels and maybe even add some more onto some of the trim pieces. Then I can finally finish the stereo install!
Looks good. I assume that you're not going to reinstall the factory deadening material over the back wall, correct?