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Old 03-22-2007, 07:32 PM
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Check out the new front tint (35) and my Rhino Liner. I went over to get my new bed box, but it came in smashed.... did look nice in there though. Advanced is sending it back and ordering a new one








Next up: air spring install, B&M super cool secondary trans cooler, 7-pin harness upgrade, and trailer brake controller.
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Next up: air spring install, B&M super cool secondary trans cooler, 7-pin harness upgrade, and trailer brake controller.
looks great brian! BTW, I know you said you did not get the compressor kit for the air springs, but im suggesting that you rethink that one...it is sooo simple and easy to increase and decrease pressure as you go, especially on different road types. Just my .02
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looks great brian! BTW, I know you said you did not get the compressor kit for the air springs, but im suggesting that you rethink that one...it is sooo simple and easy to increase and decrease pressure as you go, especially on different road types. Just my .02
Thanks man... I really don't want to deal w/ the complexity of running the wires and all the added cost.

I figure I'll air it up when I tow to level out the truck... then air them down when I'm not pulling. I have a compressor in my garage and the mobil Z06 kit so air is handy... it's not like I'll have to go to the gas station to air up.

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