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I would have to buy the whole door panels. It would run about 100.00

:eek: damn I'll try and see what I can find down here.

And as far as the power dome I really want one and it's on the list. But top of the list right now is the body lift. Found a killer deal on one on Craigslist will be going to pick it up Friday if everything turn out right.
 
whats up guys?? nice work Colin!

thank you!

Great work on that Colin, come to PA and do mine now!

thanks clinton! i could :thumbsup:

or if ppl wanted enough i could build more and sell them.

the fan shroud is made of aluminum, and where it was cut to get the good bend and nice corners, i took to work and welded them with the tig welder.

I got a fan relay kit coming this week and the ill have it installed by the weekend.

The inter cooler mount was scrap steel i had laying around i drilled and welded together
 
yea ive been on the lookout for a powerdome but nothing close.
lift 'er up! cool you're getting a good deal, is it new?

I'd say it's about 2-3 years old but never been on a truck. Everything still in plastic. Although I did notice summit racing has theirs on sale for 150 right now if you want one.
 
I'd say it's about 2-3 years old but never been on a truck. Everything still in plastic. Although I did notice summit racing has theirs on sale for 150 right now if you want one.

ok thats cool i was gonna say idk why youd bother getting a used kit lol.
me BL? lol...no, me go low :D
 
To each his own but I (my opinion) really see no benefit of lowering a truck.

i see your point man. my reason is that its pointless around here to lift a 2wd. and even with a l/s or locked rear your kinda limited IMO. and since its not going offroad i decided to go a more street/sport truck route and i think lower will fit that good. something different is good, idk if ive really seen much lowered trucks around me
 
Less drag on your engine and a gain in hp. That setup listed on summit is extremely convenient bc you dont have to scrounge for wire, relay's etc OR fabricate your own brackets.
 
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