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Don’t have 700 miles on mine yet and I am showing anywhere from 12.4-13.7 mpg, non-eTorque and 3.21. That’s not hand calculating just what the dash shows.
Probably not the greatest picture, the sun is right at the front of the house and causing some glare. I did plasti dip the chrome piece across the top to see how it would look before spending the money for the factory black piece. Right now I have the matte black overlays from reflective...
I am looking at reducing my rake a little and was wondering if the 1/2 spacer gave you a true 1/2 inch and could you notice a difference in appearance much without and with the spacer? Thanks
Appreciate you taking those pics, they don’t look bad at all, I’ll probably go ahead and pic some up for now until I can decide which way I want to go on wheels.
Do you by chance have any close up pics of the wheel skins and handle overlays? I was looking at getting some and was wondering if the wheel skins showed the outer edge of the wheel and if the overlays covered the whole door handle.
You do anything yet? I have a buddy that has the orp and will be lifting his hopefully soon, he said I could buy his springs since he won’t be reusing them. Figured I’d wait on him, if he takes to much longer though I am just going to go ahead and buy them somewhere else.
Exactly what I was thinking also, I knew I had seen a picture of the someone comparing the shocks too. Just wish I could find a before and after of someone doing this, just curious how much a difference it will really make visual wise.
Found out anymore on this? I called the dealer to order the off road package springs and they're telling me that I will need to purchase the off road shocks as well. From my understanding the shocks are the same length as a non off road package trucks and the springs are what gives them the...
I've been looking at this option also, I've searched the forums but yet to find anyone else that's used this method. I've done spacers and Bilsteins in the past but since I am just wanting to reduce the rake a little and not really looking to level, I'd rather go this route instead of forking...
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