89 deluxe

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  1. TRiCKi

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    i was gonna run a pulley and put it in my fender well but i have passengers in my truck alot n didnt want it to be too confusing but knew i wanted my handles shaved so it came down to this setup noone even notices the rods until i tell em
     
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    Just got a tire put on my rim (not pictured) so hopefully get them on tomorrow
     
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    Yeah the rims set off your truck, you need to get them back on there.
     
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    Oh also you should trim the rods so they are very low profile and look like a small button.
     
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    yea now that the snow is gone for good..sometimes i ask myself y i have 4 sets of rims and just a single vehicle lol:shrug:
     
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    if i make the rods shorter they'll go inside my door..plus its less likely ppl will gouge my soon to be paint job with them being longer
     
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    dude lookin dirty

    next you should shave the gas door and relocate the nossel to the wheel well

    and then shave those little plastic rear fender attachments.
     
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    i tried takin em off but i couldnt get a good angle with a normal screwdriver n gave up n kinda forgot about em...whats underneath?
     
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    Wow that little door pin is pretty cool. So you press it down and the door opens? Its connect to the handles and not the lock then? So if the doors locked theres no way it can be opened. Interesting. Something i might have to try in the future.
     
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    the rod that connects to the door handle i just clamped to the rod and drilled a hole..i had to leave my doors unlocked for a couple days but still had my alarm armed
     
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    New wheels? 17's or 18's?
     
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    yea picked em up about a month ago..18s
     
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    Looking good! Keep up the work!
     
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    It looks faster
     
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    Nice! :waytogo: Now it just needs to come down a bit. :D
     
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    It feels faster :cool:
     
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    yea im just thinkin about how hard its gonna be to crank the torsions down cus this is my daily driver n i can only work on it weekends
     
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    decided to just jump under and get cranking and this is what i got now....
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    3in blocks in back..flipped b/j and cranked torsions up front.sittin on bumpstops
     
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    dont mind the missing cap just need a screw..also got some 20in rims with 3 tires for a 20 dollar barter..might even put my sand bags in the back for a little xtra ghetto drop.lol
     

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