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Old 02-16-2017, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Its really out there......looks like a car from frogger.....
I like it.

You don't have pics with the front and the back on, do you?

You could always add smooth fender flares, PTM
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Originally Posted by 06HDF150
I like it.

You don't have pics with the front and the back on, do you?

You could always add smooth fender flares, PTM
I have flares already on...... anyway, no pics with them all on. Just tried that one. Front sits perfectly flush without spacers. Its the rear that needs to come out.
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Originally Posted by elricfate
See, I've seen folks with these super compact subs that made them fit by cutting away at the formed felt behind the seats. I'm just trying to find the things now.

All I want is to round out the sound in the truck, I don't want to shake the cab.
Well, since my amps barely have enough room, I'm thinking it would have to be something along the lines of Rockford Fosgate's compact powered subwoofer. At 3-3/8" deep it's about the same height as my amps:






Rockford Fosgate PS-8 Rockford Fosgate PS-8


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Old 02-16-2017, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Summers22
I have flares already on...... anyway, no pics with them all on. Just tried that one. Front sits perfectly flush without spacers. Its the rear that needs to come out.
Put them on just the rear
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Originally Posted by Summers22
I have flares already on...... anyway, no pics with them all on. Just tried that one. Front sits perfectly flush without spacers. Its the rear that needs to come out.
I meant like Bushwacker extender flares that stick out 2 inches... Probably not the look you're going for
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Originally Posted by 06HDF150
I meant like Bushwacker extender flares that stick out 2 inches... Probably not the look you're going for
No, not the look Im going for....lol
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Originally Posted by 06HDF150
Put them on just the rear
Seriosly considering it.
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Originally Posted by Summers22

Thanks, but I have since taken that gauge out and installed an Intellitronix digital readout and it had a bad sending unit right out of the box. Good thing is a lifetime warranty and one is on the way! Glowshift will be sold here shortly.
I might pick that up from you
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Installed some rear bilstein 5100s. Pretty easy task. They were designed for 0-2" of lift and were a little long so I burned a couple cheap ratchet straps compressing them enough to bolt up. The old shocks, whatever the heck they were, were toast! Could spin them around and compress all the way in with little effort. Can't wait to install the front struts this weekend and test the rears on my journeys tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by RB06SCREW
Installed some rear bilstein 5100s. Pretty easy task. They were designed for 0-2" of lift and were a little long so I burned a couple cheap ratchet straps compressing them enough to bolt up. The old shocks, whatever the heck they were, were toast! Could spin them around and compress all the way in with little effort. Can't wait to install the front struts this weekend and test the rears on my journeys tomorrow.
I wanna do this soon


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