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Old 09-15-2011, 03:02 PM
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I think your set up looks great! Of course I'm a little partial since I have a Gage brush guard, which is exactly the same thing as a Cattleman.
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Huh. And to think I searched forever for more pics of the cattleman and all I could find was that blue KR. I would've searched for Gage if I knew. Looks good man.
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MWD did you know the weight of yours before you put it on? I forgot to see jay it was. Did you level first? Did it sag? Sorry for all the questions. You're the only one I know of that has another one. Lol.
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As long as you like it.
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Looks good.
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Glad to hear you like the 5100s cause I just ordered mine. I'm a little concerned though, I was hoping to fit 295/70/18 on my truck and leaving the struts on the third setting but if the third only raises it 1 3/8 I don't know if they will fit. If anybody knows please inform me. Also if they won't fit how much different of a ride will there be between the top and next to the top setting? Thanks. Great looking truck though!!!
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Yea I'm kind of looking for a similar answer. I really wish they would've stuck with a 2" setting.
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Originally Posted by LSULariat
MWD did you know the weight of yours before you put it on? I forgot to see jay it was. Did you level first? Did it sag? Sorry for all the questions. You're the only one I know of that has another one. Lol.
Sorry man I don't know the exact weight, or the exact amount of drop/sag. I had it leveled several months before installing the brush guard. I also had the before and after the leveling kit measurements of my truck (at the top of the front wheels wells) somewhere, but I recently sold my house and bought a new one. My notepad that had them must have gotten lost in the move because I can't find it anywhere so I can't give you the exact measurements. Just eyeballing it though, the weight of the brush guard can't be too much because it probably only dropped the front 1/4" to 3/8", if that. I hardly even noticed any difference in the height of the front end.

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LSU, if you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for yours? How much extra to get it painted?
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I love those nfabs! But does anybody know how well the rear step would line up on a supercab? I've only seen them on screws



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