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truck does look awsome. makes me miss my 6in lift with 37s. had to go back to a leveling kit, but still have wide tires and 2 in spacers, just 33 x12.5 in stead of 37 x 12.5 I'm looking at puyying stacks on mine as well. never seen the black stacks before but they look great on ur black truck. wonder how they would look on my dark green?
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Sweet looking truck, I suggest getting a set of the PeterBuilt Stack clamps off ebay that mount to the back of the bed. They are way more secure expecialy if you wheel it, you have to bolt them down, self tapers get ripped out when you flex really good haha. I install them on all my customers truck's the stock mounts are cheese just my .02
This is what they look like..... |
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