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    My Truck is Finally DONE!!

    Hey Crash519,

    This is the truck I bought from your dad back in October. Do ya recognize it? I put a lot of time and some money into this truck to make it like I wanted. I can proudly say I did all the work and installs myself.

    Upgrades includes the following:
    Realtree Camo 4x4 decals
    Tinted Windows
    Rancho Leveling kit
    Airlift 2000 lb. Ride control on the rear
    Locking tailgate
    Westin HDX Brush guard
    Fuel Throttle 17x9 wheels
    K&N Black fuel injection performance kit

    This started life as an ext cab work truck and here it is now.
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    Last edited by zr2chevy22; 02-26-2015, 06:31 PM.

    #2
    Nice looking rig you got there.

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      #3
      I'm planning on putting more aggressive all-terrains when I need tires. Now need in tossing good tires..

      Andrew

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        #4
        very nice

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          #5
          Good looking ride bro!

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            #6
            Looks good from Wylie!!!

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              #7
              looks sharp!

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                #8
                What do you radio operators do exactly? See them all the time, but don't know what they do.

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                  #9
                  Is the leveling kit hard to do? How long it take u?

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                    #10
                    Looking good!

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                      #11
                      depends on what type of leveling kit you go with. I went with the Rancho kit which replaces strut and all. There are other kits that are spaces above the existing strut and there's kits that put a wedge below the strut. I would say hour a side if you've never done it before.

                      Andrew

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by CentexRancher View Post
                        What do you radio operators do exactly? See them all the time, but don't know what they do.
                        It's for Amateur radio operators. You can take the Tech license exam and it allows you to get the radio operator plates. Doesn't cost you any extra and you can have it on up to 3 vehicles that are registered in your name as long as you can transmit on the HAM radio frequencies from inside the vehicle. I use a hand held radio in my truck. It's technically a glorified CB radio that requires a FCC license. Radio Operator plates are that person's call sign so mine is W5AJF

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                          #13
                          nicely done

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