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Blue95

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Well here ya go guys, just a few. Fenders are at 34 1/4"
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I called them to get an alignment, they said $57, brought it right up and the guy said $69, I said no way the other dude told me $57 on the phone, he goes oh ok well then we will do it for that much.
 

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Nice truck man. I will be watching to see what you do with it.
 

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Thank you sir, planning on re doing my front valence and may pull the mud flaps off soon too.
 

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Looks good Devin! If I remember correctly I think my back fender measurements stock were close to 34", so your getting it down lol
 

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Looks good Devin! If I remember correctly I think my back fender measurements stock were close to 34", so your getting it down lol

Thanks man!! Ya since I am 4x4 I am probably only at stock 2wd heights and would be a 1/2" with a 2/4 drop on mine
 

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Personally I like the mud flaps, they help save your paint in a big way, I grew up in Montana and drove on gravel quite a bit, they save a lot of wear and tear on your paint.

The blue sure is pretty though with the molding all pulled off it.
 

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Personally I like the mud flaps, they help save your paint in a big way, I grew up in Montana and drove on gravel quite a bit, they save a lot of wear and tear on your paint.

The blue sure is pretty though with the molding all pulled off it.

I like them too, have saved what is left of my crappy paint and they do well. I wish I could pull the fender trim off, but the paint is gone under it
 

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I like them too, have saved what is left of my crappy paint and they do well. I wish I could pull the fender trim off, but the paint is gone under it

You can feather the paint with some sand paper and use duplicolor. I have done this before with fairly good results.
 

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Thanks man! I can't wait to get it all re done, but for now I keep it as clean as I can and try to make it better. Really loving the ride now
 

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