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Very rarely tow anything. The tent and gear is about 200lbs. I don’t carry a whole bunch unless my kayak comes with and it’s about 60 lbs or so.
To be honest my heaviest load is a bed full of mulch once a year. The rest is loads to the dump or some parts to customers.
I’d like to level my truck after the first of the year. I don’t want to do too much, just a little better stance.
I have a 2022 Big Horn 4x4. Currently have stock wheels and tires.
I’ve never had a vehicle leveled before so could use some guidance as there is a plethora of information out...
Replaced my Rough Country steps with Go Rhino RB30 Slims. Just wasn’t digging the steps. Would look a lot better on a lifted truck IMO.
Also added window deflectors.
As much as I’d like to do the power boards, I just can’t justify that right now. So I opted for the GoRhino RB30 Slim. I put them on today and love them.
My my wife’s short legs, my truck has to have running boards. I bought some drop step boards from Rough Country but just not sold on them. They look a little funny on a truck that is stock height.
So I’m looking for something that is more of a low profile set up but not stock. Anyone have any...
I have a 2022 Bighorn and am looking to see how I can get my Footwell Lamps to stay on at night with the headlights on. They come on when I open the door, but shut off as the door closes. I originally had just the single dial light switch, and have purchased the dual dial lightswitch that...
I have a 2022 Bighorn that does not have the dual dimmer switch. I would like to keep the footwell lights on when headlights are on at night. We have this in our Tahoe and I like the low lights on.
What would be the best way to go about this?
I just double checked. They do go off when the dome...
Added my running boards and a windshield stripe.
Looking at changing out my tires. Looking for something that looks aggressiveish but not sacrificing too much fuel economy as I drive a whole lot for work.
I picked this new to me 2022 1500 Bighorn up today. I'm coming from a 2016 F150 and just couldn't pass this deal up. I'm looking forward to making it a little more my own.
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