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I think you should color match the bumper and leave the wheels the way they are. steps are ok black and the grille inserts look good black, but the wheels look better the way they are! my .02!!
Personally, I say put the color on the back burner for now and spend a little bit of money on a level kit and some gap guards. Tough to beat the stance of a body lift/level combo for the $ and I could watch TV thru your rear tire wells... That's my
Personally, I say put the color on the back burner for now and spend a little bit of money on a level kit and some gap guards. Tough to beat the stance of a body lift/level combo for the $ and I could watch TV thru your rear tire wells... That's my
i actually cranked the torsion bars up, but i believe the guy that had the truck before me was BIIIGGG cause the driverside is maxed out and it still isnt level. (also the drivers side seat has no cushion in it anymore and it sits about 2 inches lower than the passenger side.) i talked to a mechanic thats a friend of mine and he said that i should replace that torsion bar cause it could have lost its flex. when i got my truck it sat lower on the driverside and when i went under to crank on the bolts i noticed the drivers side was already crank a lot and i only had a little more to go. it actually looks worse than it is in that pic cause its on a hill facing downward. when i took the pic i made it look like it was on level ground. i mean it still sinks low in the front but until i either buy a new torsion bar or but new keys its gonna stay there.