New pics: lift and painted to match ventshades

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Dallas Starr

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Well throughout the day I am uploading new pics of my 2 newest mods.



3" body lift

Painted to match ventshades and bugguard



Now I really have to get the exhaust done along with some rims and tires. The exhaust and the hitch are the only real problems you might say.



Dallas
 
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Nice man, how much for the lift? What size of tires u gonna put on it?
 
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I bought the lift off a member for 200.00 but you can get it from summitracing.com for about 240.00 i think. Plus it cost me 900.00 after taxes for the install (these are all canadian figures). and if all goes well i want to put 17" rims with 285/70/17 BF Goodrich AT's on it. And plus im hoping to get my monroe reflex shocks and flowmaster delta 40 duals on.



Dallas
 
Cool,, Looks good

Todd Z
 
Nice truck eh.

GO rancho with in cab controll!

I did and love it!

You will have a problem with going with 17's unless you spend $$$$$$$$$$$$.

You cant find a proper backspacewith 17's

you can always do what most do and use bolt on spacers but if you use your truck like me then you'll be better off with out them.

Either way good luck Fellow Canadian!

Truck looks good!
 
Are painted ventshades legal?



It's a serious question!





BTW, I ask because I am always worried about obscured vision. A couple of weeks ago I was rounding the building in the drive-thru lane of the local Wendy's, and some lady stepped off the curb in front of my trac. I was going maybe 5mph. As luck (almost bad) would have it, she was very close to my trac when she stepped off the curb as I was rounding the corner of the building, and the whole time she was in my blindspot...blinded by the front windshield door post (I was going counter-clockwise around the building and she stepped off the curb to my immediate left). When she came out of my blindspot a fraction of a second later, she was no more than 5 feet in front of me. I was able to stop, but still...it was scary.



An opaque strip a couple of inches wide a foot or so from your face REALLY blinds you and cuts off some serious viewing angles.



TJR
 
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I just wanted to look a little bit different than everyone else... cause most of us that do alot of mods all end up with the same stuff on our tracs in the end. So this was something a little differetn that i havent seen on a members ST yet, and even if it is out there its not near as common.



Dallas
 

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