Zeus' REVISED mega cab pics
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Nice looking setup, I like the wheels......Where did you get them and what model are they? I bought 9 19.5x225 Goodyears with the nubbs still on exactly like those off a guy for $20 a piece but the rims are super heavy steel. Those look sweeeetttt. ks
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abc, Thanks, they are American Force. I did not weight them but I was told they weight about the same as stock. Weight was not a concern to me as the outside 4 are aluminum and the 2 inner are steel.
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Is the truck lifted? What are the Bilstein 5100 part numbers? Dealers around here tell me the 5100's are not available for my '07 SRW - they should be the same unlees I'm completely off my rocker.
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Zeus great truck!! Like everyone else here love the wheels. But my attension was brought to the grile inserts. I was looking to do something like that. There is just so many different types out there and i don't know which way to go. I have a buddy that owns a offroad shop and i can get most of whats out there just as long as the supplier can get it (keystone parts). Who were those from if you don't mind me asking.
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Bullet Man: the grill inserts are Street Scene's Polished Chrome Mesh
Templer: the running boards are J & J Millinium series. They are by far the best IMO of any running boards but they will cost you. They are stout thou.
Thanks guys
Templer: the running boards are J & J Millinium series. They are by far the best IMO of any running boards but they will cost you. They are stout thou.
Thanks guys
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Wow, I cant belive knowone else noticed you had Lee Side Winder out riggers Where did you get the colapsable poles? or are they just the Taco's with the bushing adapters?
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Fellow Floridian, most on this site probably are lost in what you asked. In 2003 it all came as a set from Lee. I'm not sure they are still available.
Thanks,
P.S. "tight lines" ALWAYS
Fellow Floridian, most on this site probably are lost in what you asked. In 2003 it all came as a set from Lee. I'm not sure they are still available.
Thanks,
P.S. "tight lines" ALWAYS
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shoot them here too, i wanna see what I missed. jwalence@yahoo.com
also, I am an offshore guy myself. I have been thinking of going with the collapsables for ease of storage, you like them, any problems? the one piece units are a pain to store when not in use. 28' aquasport here..
also, I am an offshore guy myself. I have been thinking of going with the collapsables for ease of storage, you like them, any problems? the one piece units are a pain to store when not in use. 28' aquasport here..