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friendshipm

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Got bored over the little Christmas break and added more goodies to the truck.
excuse the crappy pic, its -35c or -31 in freedom units and I don't feel like going outside to get a better photo.

So in the bumper I now have Rigid D2 driving lights colour matched to the truck(which I now see are crooked), Rigid D2 with amber covers for fogs and ProComp DR30 30" dual row light bar for when I need some added daylight at night.
Also installed the new S&B cold air intake before it got too cold and plastic started snapping.

Happy driving!
 

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Nice! I'm installing my S&B intake tomorrow. Loved the noise it made on my Chevrolet.
The weather dropped horribly, so I haven't had a chance to fully appreciate it yet. However, even with my truck straight-piped it has made it sound so much better.
Also, one of the easiest installs to date. Took me about 45 minutes and most of that was spent fighting with the tape on the clear lid.
 
The weather dropped horribly, so I haven't had a chance to fully appreciate it yet. However, even with my truck straight-piped it has made it sound so much better.
Also, one of the easiest installs to date. Took me about 45 minutes and most of that was spent fighting with the tape on the clear lid.
Nice! Yeah I hate the tape on the clear lid, too. I'm excited to get it on before my exhaust to see what kind of difference it makes.
 
When you pull the stock box out, do a side by side. Its impressive how massive the S&B truly is.
 

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