Picked up a new truck last month. Been doing little things to it for now. Gonna put leveling springs up front and throw some 35's on 20s under it. Spray in bedliner and bak roll x tonneau cover getting done this week. And probably get the bumpers painted too....i dont like chrome......haha.
I have the same one. Best automotive purchase I've ever made. You need to join the autoguide cummins forum. Good people over there too.
I did hid s on mine. I'm looking to do a 2" level on front with 20s.
I have the same one. Best automotive purchase I've ever made. You need to join the autoguide cummins forum. Good people over there too.
I did hid s on mine. I'm looking to do a 2" level on front with 20s.
Cool! Can you get me a hook up!....hahaha. I have exchanged a few emails with him, seems like a nice guy. I just need to get off my ass and order....lol.
love it... I have Thuren springs and a set of 20's on my dually. Your biggest obstacle is going to be the emissions, ever since the EPA cracked-down on dually tuners that can delete the DPF's and Urea injection systems, its been hell trying to get power out of the newer models.
Sorry to jack your thread paul. It has the rubber floor with e track in the floor and walls. 3' extension on the lift gate and it has a lift gate in the front V for a golf cart or snowmobile/4wheeler. I haven't put my jeep in it yet but my old QC ram 1500 4wd fit in it and I've towed my 56 chevy pickup a few times. Lets just say getting the 56' pickup in is a challenge. Its a tight fit and its not fuel injected = no fun. I wish it was 6" wider inside the wheel wells. My jeep will probably fit a little better as its not as wide as my 56'.
Sorry to jack your thread paul. It has the rubber floor with e track in the floor and walls. 3' extension on the lift gate and it has a lift gate in the front V for a golf cart or snowmobile/4wheeler. I haven't put my jeep in it yet but my old QC ram 1500 4wd fit in it and I've towed my 56 chevy pickup a few times. Lets just say getting the 56' pickup in is a challenge. Its a tight fit and its not fuel injected = no fun. I wish it was 6" wider inside the wheel wells. My jeep will probably fit a little better as its not as wide as my 56'.
love it... I have Thuren springs and a set of 20's on my dually. Your biggest obstacle is going to be the emissions, ever since the EPA cracked-down on dually tuners that can delete the DPF's and Urea injection systems, its been hell trying to get power out of the newer models.
Bought some 35" nitto trail grapplers a couple months ago to get me by for a bit. And flush bed cover , couple other little things. First pic.
Then decided that's not enough....lol. Bought some BMF Rehabs, 22x10.5...-25 offset, pvd chrome. Figured to change it up to chrome. My tires showed up today, Nitto trail grapplers, 37x13.5x22. Now I'm just trying to figure out what lift I want to go with.
Not sure if we do with work, We only deal with Brian Hoskins Ford, and in 2011 Ford had a buy back of 1999 to 2003 for Windstars, we had 3 from being in the auto parts business and took them up there plus we just always dealt with them, and They gave me a crazy trade in price on my 2005, But I see the videos of the Ford being the worst with the frame support and it kills me because I really beat this thing down, LOL
Thanks. Was going to go with black wheels and storm trooper it. But figured to go with chrome to change things up from what the norm has been for awhile. Still going to color match the bumpers and mirrors. Going for a "clean" look.
EFI live was just released for tuning options and deleting it.....hehe
Chrome wheels are okay. It's the chrome everywhere else that is to much for me. I like your storm trooper idea. My next Harley will be storm trooper style.
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