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Old 02-07-2014, 06:12 PM
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Grouseridge- what kind of led lights do you have under the bumper? I am looking for some.
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Originally Posted by Dewitj1
Post a pic at .75 if possible
here is a pic it's not very good. The weather is awful here and I'm sick. The angles are a lot better then with the 1.5.
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Grouseridge- what kind of led lights do you have under the bumper? I am looking for some.
The light bar' are TRS drl' and I wired them to the 7pin connector. Plus Putco Plasma' for the 921'
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What size tire are you running? Stock? Or?
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Originally Posted by CaSCrew11
What size tire are you running? Stock? Or?
One size bigger then stock 275/60/20.
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Originally Posted by Sgb020
One size bigger then stock 275/60/20.
That's what I figured. I'll be doing the same if I can find a descent set of 20" Lariat wheels like yours, for a good price. Thanks for the info! It looks good. Just enough lift and it's a near perfect stance, IMO.
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I'm running 285/55/20 with Nitto Terra Grappler and getting rubbing at lock. I am debating between .75" and 1.5" as well. I don't tow a lot, but definitely don't want it to be squatting. Now just to find a decent shop to do it.
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I just had the Bilsteins installed on my FX4 on the 1.5" setting. I had planned on going with a 2" rear block swap but have since decided against it. The truck originally had exactly 2" of rake and it now has 3/4" with the Bilsteins. If I replace the rear block with a 2" it'll give me about an inch and half of rake, I think I'd prefer the way it sits now.

I'll try to get some pictures and post them.
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Can u tell a ride difference?


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