My Street Truck

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Rock Hard Concrete

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I have a build thread so I wont bore yall with the deets.

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TravisR

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That engine bay looks clean! I'm not a fan of the running boards or the mud flaps on 2wd trucks. Otherwise I dig it.
 

Rock Hard Concrete

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That engine bay looks clean! I'm not a fan of the running boards or the mud flaps on 2wd trucks. Otherwise I dig it.

Thanks man. Im not too fond of the running boards either but they are nice for cleaning my boots off before i get in the super clean interior.

And the mud flaps are built into the hitch but im not super opposed to getting rid of the hitch entirely.....
 

mountie

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Your truck is a variation to my'88 C2500. Hey, I noticed you haven't upgraded your Master Cylinder to a 2002 Tahoe version. Try it.. you will like it.
 

Cheap Heap

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Really nice looking truck!

The tire size really sets this truck off. With being at the factory height it still has a great stance and presence.

I also have a rclb and I’ve been debating about lowering it but I really need to start with some new rubber. Would you stick with the same size tires again?
 
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