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    Leveling struts, 35 12.50 20 Toyo Open Country Xtreme’s, tinted the front two windows, and a camlocker box.









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    That looks really good. I'll need tires soon on mine, and I'll bring it to you to play with
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    Quote Originally Posted by trkykilr View Post
    That looks really good. I'll need tires soon on mine, and I'll bring it to you to play with
    Sounds like a plan, looking forward to it.
    More fuel = more boost!!

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    I put 50k on those tires and they are still in great shape. Will probably buy them again when they wear out.

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    Mine are regular Open Country, not the Xtremes. Can only imagine how much better the Xtremes are. They sound and look quite bad ass

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    Are those Rough Country adjustable? I like to bring the front end up some from stock but not quite level so that when I hook up the bass boat my headlights aren’t blinding all the oncoming traffic. My 2015 F150 you did for me with the Bilstien 5100’s is perfect. I’ll be getting a new one this month and want to get it done as well before I move back out West at the end of the month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ring King View Post
    Are those Rough Country adjustable? I like to bring the front end up some from stock but not quite level so that when I hook up the bass boat my headlights aren’t blinding all the oncoming traffic. My 2015 F150 you did for me with the Bilstien 5100’s is perfect. I’ll be getting a new one this month and want to get it done as well before I move back out West at the end of the month.
    Rough Country’s are not but the 2 inch level is damn near perfect. We can go back with the Bilsteins if you want. Just let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chasbeau1 View Post
    Mine are regular Open Country, not the Xtremes. Can only imagine how much better the Xtremes are. They sound and look quite bad ass
    They are pretty impressive. The new Toyo AT3’s aren’t too shabby neither.
    More fuel = more boost!!

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    I need to do this to mine. What's a levelling job run these days?

    Looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    They are pretty impressive. The new Toyo AT3’s aren’t too shabby neither.
    Picked up a set of the AT3’s last week here in charleston. So far, so good.


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