Been gone awhile, here's some updated pics

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  1. t3ob

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    Hey guys, it's been a while since I've been on and posted some pictures so here are some updated pics, sorry in advance for crappy phone pics... updates include wheels, grille, tint.
    ALSO, I am thinking about buyin some 2 inch drop shackles, what do you think about that?!

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    Looks good time to drop that sucker

    sent from area 51
     
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    Really liking the grill.
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    the grill looks good, how big of a pain was it to trim the outside pieces ?
     
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    nice grill dude!
     
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    first time I seen a grill like that.
     
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    I like them pics, even though they're blurry :jester:

    Do a 2/4 drop :rocking:
     
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    The grille wasn't too hard, but I'll admit I was a bit scared at first because I knew, once I started cutting there was no going back. But I had a co-worker friend help me out after work, and it actually wasn't that bad.

    Now, who thinks I should drop it and how much?! I have been thinking alot lately about buying 2 inch drop shackles lately, i guess I need someone to give that last push! LoL
     
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    You'll be happy with drop shackles for about 2 weeks. Then the "I wish i had gone lower" starts to kick in. May aswell go 3/5 now and get it over with. I wish i had went at least 4/6 on mine now. At a 3/5 it still is practical for towing, hauling, anything really.
     
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    2/4 is an easy place to start. Not sure what the price difference is between that and a 3/5, but they're all bolt on. So if you want to go back to stock you just take the drop kit off :peace:
     

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