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Old May 17, 2013 | 06:50 PM
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I recently did some stuff to my truck. I had a zone 6" and got the 6" bilstein struts to replace the spacer and got a 2" leveling kit and AAL and got some 37" interco ss-m16 tires. BAD*****! I love how it sits now. Then I got fender flares and realtree apg camo vinyl for the doors. I was on the fence about this but personally I love it. It's unique and fits. The camo interior is just vinyl I cut into pieces and put over the fake wood grain. Here some pics!



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Old May 17, 2013 | 06:51 PM
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Here's my dash




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Old May 17, 2013 | 06:59 PM
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That is sick, exactly what I want to do, except my truck is white. How much did the lift run you, and did you put it on yourself? And what grille is that? Have you thought about hydro dipping your wheels camo? And is that camoclad vinyl or someone else?
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That is sick, exactly what I want to do, except my truck is white. How much did the lift run you, and did you put it on yourself? And what grille is that? Have you thought about hydro dipping your wheels camo? And is that camoclad vinyl or someone else?
the lift was 1400 i got awhile ago ans the bilsteins were 300. i had my buddy do it. its a billet grill off ebay with a raptor overlay from Kyle on here his name is "1999f1504x4" and theyre in the general for sale. and yea i thought about the wheels until i seen the new rockstar 2 wheels with camo accents theyre sexy so i may get them. and its vinyl from camomyride.com, 2 12" by 14' long pieces
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Old May 17, 2013 | 07:22 PM
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Looks good man! Let us know how you like those tires I wanted some like that in 40's just wasn't sure about off reading let us know
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Old May 17, 2013 | 07:28 PM
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Is there a reason why you went with camowraps instead of camoclad? Just wondered if there's something I don't know.
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Old May 17, 2013 | 07:35 PM
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Is there a reason why you went with camowraps instead of camoclad? Just wondered if there's something I don't know.
I never heard of camoclad and I've heard great things about camo wraps. It's 3m vinyl and went on easy and appears really durable
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It looks good. How does it go on? Like tint where you wet it and then put it on, squidgy/cut or?

I got some inside panels that are scratched up from previous owner.
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Old May 17, 2013 | 07:48 PM
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You don't wet it, there are a lot of instructionals on YouTube, you start on one side and use a body filler spreader to apply it slowly, if you get a wrinkle you can just pull it back up to that point and do it again, like I said lots of videos of it
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Looks good man! Let us know how you like those tires I wanted some like that in 40's just wasn't sure about off reading let us know
Thanks! And I'm hopefully goin soon so I will
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