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Old 04-23-2013, 10:57 PM
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Kick ars update coming soon... stay tuned kiddies!!!!
Don't leave us hangin'!
 
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re: Like naming a dog that isn't scary after something that is

A friend has a dachshund named Cujo. And for the computer weasels, another pal has two cats named TCP and IP.

Maybe "Mud Cloud" ? "Nevawhite" ? "Iron Cloud" ?
 

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Ill feed you baby birds.... soon.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 11:08 AM
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Call it "the wife". I'll let each of you draw your own parallel's.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 11:14 AM
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That's fitting...... got an update in the works right now... be the end of the day Ill have it for my loyal peeps.... stay tuned
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 09:56 PM
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As promised....

Needed to rework the front suspension lift because it pushed up over 4" and we all that requires a ton of extra stuff that Im not ready for. The front was way higher than the rear so we had to remedy that first and foremost.

I removed the spacers Justin sent me and installed the Terrafirma shock turrets, and retainers.
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Observations on the turrets is as follows... heavy steel and well designed easy to install and look great. Are they worth the price... mmmm I don't think so, but really none of this stuff is really worth what we pay for it. I like them and they'll do the job. Did I have to get them? No... but I wanted something to replace the shot stock crap so I bought these. They bling up the wheel wells and hopefully will last the life of the truck.

Heres a couple of shots of the stance without the spacers... I think it looks way better. I rear is still down a little but it will even out with the front bumper and winch.

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What do you guys think?

Next I got my wheel arches form Lucky8 this morning... will write up an impromptu how to if anyones interested in it.

What I got

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The hardware sucked so I got some stainless screws and finishing washers to use instead.
Stock fasteners
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I started up front by heating up the old ones with my heat gun and slowly working this around the perimeter
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This is what was underneath
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So I took a rag and some wax and grease remover ... some thinner as well and cleaned it up.



Took a little elbow grease but it cleaned up well
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I would suggest to anyone doing this to take a sec and wax the paint before installing these ... good way to help prevent any deterioration of the paint work underneath. I use this stuff and its great.

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So to install these I would suggest a cordless drill with a 7/64" bit, impact drill, punch for marking hole locations, some masking tape and couple of quick clamps.
I started by putting the flare up the fender and checking it for fitment. They don't fit perfect so you may have to fudge a little to get em right. Then I taped them up where I wanted them and stood back and looked... fixed and repeat. When you get it where you want take your punch and use to make marks for your screws. Take the flare off and drill your holes. Using the impact, run your screws in almost all the way and finish with a good Philips driver.
I also installed some self tapers on the underside of the flares to help retention.

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You can see their slightly deformed... I think for what I paid for these they should be perfect, but you know how that goes.

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Also another note, their short... see here

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Again for the money, they should be right.

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Couple pics of the rear

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Old 04-24-2013, 10:03 PM
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Over all Im pretty happy with everything... I think this stuff is over priced for what you get but I expect to much as a rule.

Ill have the sliders finished up tomorrow so I'll have pics of those up sometime tomorrow... then I'll start production of the front bumper. Im got a cardboard mock up of it but that's TOP SECRET as of now.... so youll have to wait.
Also this is the winch I settled on, if anyone's running please let me know your thoughts... gripes and praises.
WARN 9.5 CTI WINCH 9500 -LB LINE PULL BRAND NEW!!

Its a hell of price couldn't pass it up... will be picking it up tomorrow.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 10:12 PM
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Do the new fender flares stick out farther? If so how much. Looking good. Can't wait for the cardboard bumper.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 10:20 PM
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I'd say they stick out a little bit more, I like the way they look for sure but like I said QC isn't that great and the hardware was a joke. For $280.00 shipped they should be flawless.... Im not really overly satisfied to be honest with you.
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 10:23 PM
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Great work on this build so far! What is the advantage of the new fender flares since there is no cutting of the fenders for more clearance?

Edit: You answered in the above response.
 


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