Goodbye Power Wagon, Hello King Ranch
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From: Midland, TX
Tires are on, lift is ordered

Looks good, now you need some more pokey outey rims or wider tires or something. I like the height.. suits it for sure.
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Midland, TX
Thanks man.


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The ride on and off road is significantly better. Has me wondering how well the 2.5 Fox shocks would have been.
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From: Midland, TX
6 leaf add a pack, you take out the stock overloads and replace. They have complete replacement leafs but those lower your payload.
btw you need to get some projectors from plainansimple
He installs dual projectors in your stock housings. Ive seen some great looking setups on the KR trucks. He paints the housing white as well if you want.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plain...34521036560615
He installs dual projectors in your stock housings. Ive seen some great looking setups on the KR trucks. He paints the housing white as well if you want.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plain...34521036560615
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From: Midland, TX
I haven't been a fan of some of the projectors I've seen but these look amazing
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From: Midland, TX
That 20 miles I put on it that night was the most in probably over a year lol
Hey Ryan, when was the last time ole red moved
Hey Ryan, when was the last time ole red moved
Last edited by camodown; Jan 29, 2015 at 08:52 PM.
This truck rules. I like that stuff gets added to it and that the truck actually does work, unlike those clowns that have their parents buy them a diesel with a 10 foot lift and 80" tires just to pound pavement and roll coal with truck nuts the size of a smart car hanging from the back.
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Midland, TX
This truck rules. I like that stuff gets added to it and that the truck actually does work, unlike those clowns that have their parents buy them a diesel with a 10 foot lift and 80" tires just to pound pavement and roll coal with truck nuts the size of a smart car hanging from the back.
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From: New Mexico
It's been over a year. I can't remember exactly, but I actually took the day off work today to see if I could get it started. If I can get it running I'm going to bite the bullet and re-do the steering.
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From: Midland, TX
I'm driving to ruidoso today. Hopefully they don't get too much snow before I get there. Doesn't look bad yet.










