My 97 silverado

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TacosnBeer

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that truck is dooooooope! Cant wait to see more. Need to read the whole thread now! I love prerunners!

Here is my old one.. Was pretty much the same Fabtech set up you have.

I ride a 01 CR250 too!

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Joeyk94

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that truck is dooooooope! Cant wait to see more. Need to read the whole thread now! I love prerunners!

Here is my old one.. Was pretty much the same Fabtech set up you have.

I ride a 01 CR250 too!

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Swap a Chevy grill on it along with black mirrors and it practically it [emoji23] nice looking truck though

I haven’t Rode that cr250 in about 5 years I’ve been on my 450 for about that long after the bottom end in the cr called it quits now it just sits collecting dust until I get some 1 more project done after the truck is running


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Easy to do lol recommend soldering though not the pinch connections. Oh and the pull out light works good as well
100% agree on the solder, once I was taught how to do it in college, I've been hooked on it ever since. Solder and heat shrink tubing is way better and more professional looking than butt connectors and electrical tape, lol. I really want to get a pull out light as well, those things look very useful.
 

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100% agree on the solder, once I was taught how to do it in college, I've been hooked on it ever since. Solder and heat shrink tubing is way better and more professional looking than butt connectors and electrical tape, lol. I really want to get a pull out light as well, those things look very useful.

I agree. The hood lights work good for quick glances and daily checks lol. Pull out work well for under the truck or going to the back of the suburban. If I work on the motor. It's pretty good for that as well. Only thing is use CAUTION when cranking the cord back and dont lay it on anything hot or anywhere it can get caught in lol (fan)
 

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100% agree on the solder, once I was taught how to do it in college, I've been hooked on it ever since. Solder and heat shrink tubing is way better and more professional looking than butt connectors and electrical tape, lol. I really want to get a pull out light as well, those things look very useful.
I have one, it’s nice when it works lmao.
 

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Well the Orange was louder than I was expecting[emoji23] but either way I was able to get the rear painted today and turned the rotors just waiting on calipers pads and ebrake shoes then the rest can go together
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New rims came in last night after I got off of work [emoji16] this waste only rim I liked in the size I need but I’ll need to run atleast a 1.5” wheel spacer in the front to compensate for the rearend being wider
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