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Old 08-03-2013, 10:54 PM
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Couple of videos of how the truck runs and sounds. Enjoy

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Coming along nice.
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Been pretty busy. Finally got my sliding glass window installed.
Installed my shims to fix the drive line angle. Will do a write up tomorrow for it.
I also put on some black outside pillar covers. They took 2mins to install. And I really like how they make the truck look. Will do a review on them once I test them out for a couple of weeks for durability and what not.
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Where did u get those puller covers
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Here's the link. You will have to email the seller. Tell him you have a regular cab. I'll get some closer pictures. They cover the painted side for shipping. And the panels come labeled. I'm impressed with the product so far. Will post up a review after I've had them on for a few weeks.
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Old 09-06-2013, 11:15 PM
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How is the center console project coming
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are the power folding mirrors functional? or did you just do it for the smooth painted caps and orange reflectors?
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Originally Posted by diamondbackjo
are the power folding mirrors functional? or did you just do it for the smooth painted caps and orange reflectors?
I made the mirrors fully functional.
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Just added belltech front struts. I lowered the front 2". The ride change is IMMACULATE! Even if you want to keep the stock height or lift the front 1" I'd strongly recommend these struts. Of course the first side took an a hour and a half. Taking our time. And following the instructions. Second side about 20mins. My RCSB is finally taking on the sport truck look I am wanting. Heres some pictures. Also the side pillar covers have made it through 3 washes, and an extremely heavey rain storm the day after I installed them. They look incredible, and are without a doubt durable!

Before the drop up front. At moroso 1/4 mile track.


Against the competition. I ran a 14.2 he ran a 16.2.....


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