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Old 08-02-2013, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Desert Dawg
Looks great brhea....same setup I am looking at. What is the offset on the Hostages? Looks like the flares line up nicely with them!
Thanks for the compliments. It your fault my truck looks like that. HA. You were pretty much my inspiration with your past 4in lifted trucks. They were just beautiful.

They are 20X9 with 4.5 backspace....so -12mm offset.
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Originally Posted by Pitch Black
Those babies are NFAB wheel to wheel steps.
You are correct. NFABS. They dont come in flat black. But there is always Line X. Thats what Im wanting to do.
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Originally Posted by brhea21
You are correct. NFABS. They dont come in flat black. But there is always Line X. Thats what Im wanting to do.
I just purchased Herculiner for my OEM runningboards. Gonna see how they turn out to decide if I want to go the NFAB route.

Your truck looks great!
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Originally Posted by brhea21
Thanks for the compliments. It your fault my truck looks like that. HA. You were pretty much my inspiration with your past 4in lifted trucks. They were just beautiful.

They are 20X9 with 4.5 backspace....so -12mm offset.
Thanks...well now I will be emulating you as that is the setup I was wanting. I didn't want negative offset wheels but those smooth PTM flares really make it work for me. Nice job!

Not sure if it is the angle of the photo, but it looks like it won't in your garage? If so, how much clearance do you have to spare with that setup?

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Old 08-02-2013, 09:18 PM
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Wow, Thank you so much for the Compliment Desert Dawg that means allot coming from you. I didnt like Flares at first, But after a good rainstorm and I looked at the side of my truck, they were sold. Extend a Flares cover the tires with that offset well. They tires still stick out a little farther than the flares but the flares keep the paint protected. And they have grown on my allot. You deff have to post pics once you finish (even though we are never finished HA)
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6" procomp 37"
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Just a question for all you guys. Doesn't that lift void your warranty?
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Who cares? Stock trucks are boring and they try to weasel out of covering anything.
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Originally Posted by HardcoreOffroading
Just a question for all you guys. Doesn't that lift void your warranty?
Usually suspension lifts don't void the warranty if they're installed correctly. Local dealership usually has at least one or two of their trucks lifted on the lot at any given time.


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