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Old Jan 12, 2010
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love the wheels! all the bulbs and everything makes it look a lot better its really coming along

Where else are you posting forum wise?
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010
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Thanks guys! Yeah I can take a pic of the back of the housing if you really want... It's the same as a stock 06 tail, just with the 3rd bulb drilled out and a socket put there... Just wires!

I was posting over on Andrew's RR and the usual MySpace and FaceBook.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010
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truck looks awesome
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010
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Truck looks sweet! I love the new look.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010
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What products/steps did you use to get those wheels to shine like that? Sanding?
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Nice lookin truck man. actually have a funny story for ya. about 2 years ago or so i was headed up to mcgubbins gulch to do some dirt bike riding and happened to stop at the tollgate inn restaraunt. i think thats what its called, anyways came out of the parking lot and saw this beautiful silver ranger, had to take a picture of it. ran across this thread and realized this is the same truck. your the guy. off topic i kno, but had to share. lol.

 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Hey man truck is looking really good. That ranger video is hilarious
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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man, your truck looks great looks great. i think those wheels set the truck off nicely, and that headache rack on there gives a bigger full size truck look. again, looks great. keep up the good work.


---mike
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Looks really good besides the 12k HID's. Hate those things
the polished looks really nice against the silver truck
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Thanks for all the compliments guys! The truck is finally where I want it after 2 years. Well a whole hell of a lot closer!


Originally Posted by powerranger262
What products/steps did you use to get those wheels to shine like that? Sanding?
Nope just a power drill, mothers power ball cone, and some power metal polish (By Mothers)... And about 15mins a wheel. The cone is nice cuz you can work it into the tightest of places to make stuff shiny!

Originally Posted by 19Ranger96
Nice lookin truck man. actually have a funny story for ya. about 2 years ago or so i was headed up to mcgubbins gulch to do some dirt bike riding and happened to stop at the tollgate inn restaraunt. i think thats what its called, anyways came out of the parking lot and saw this beautiful silver ranger, had to take a picture of it. ran across this thread and realized this is the same truck. your the guy. off topic i kno, but had to share. lol.

OMG, that's too funny! My truck looks so weird with the clear corners, black wheels and no headache rack! Yeah, I spend a lot of time out in Sandy, a couple of my best friends have houses out there, so when I go home, I'm normally out there!

Originally Posted by franger
man, your truck looks great looks great. i think those wheels set the truck off nicely, and that headache rack on there gives a bigger full size truck look. again, looks great. keep up the good work.


---mike
I thought the same thing about the rack when I put it on! I think my truck looks like a smaller version of an F-150! Thanks man.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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I already told you on aim homo. You need black billet grill, tint, and to get rid of the gay headache rack.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Ya tint would be a good investment IMO
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Can I see some pictures of the underside of your truck? And how the front end is set up? And great looking truck. Classic II's are so common, but you can't go wrong with them on any vehicle.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Originally Posted by korey89
I already told you on aim homo. You need black billet grill, tint, and to get rid of the gay headache rack.
I've wanted the protech since I bought the truck, and I have a whopping total of $55 into the whole thing, custom fitted. So no, it stays on the truck and thus makes you the gay one for the comment, homo.

Tint isn't a huge concern for me. I've gone 4 years without it on both rangers, and never had a problem, so why spend the money if I don't need it. I'd rather put it into making our beer pong table better.

Black billet grille is the only grille I'd put on my truck, or polished, but that's not important either right now. My current edge grille, isn't costing me a thing, and it's one of the few color matched grilles on the forum. So eat my shorts, Korey.

Originally Posted by edgerider2002
Ya tint would be a good investment IMO
What's with the non-tint hate. I like being able to see out my windows at night. Maybe someday I'll tint, but it's not a priority for me.

Originally Posted by David N
Can I see some pictures of the underside of your truck? And how the front end is set up? And great looking truck. Classic II's are so common, but you can't go wrong with them on any vehicle.
They're not classic II's.... They're eable alloys. I'm not sure what model, but they're the big 8 hole style.

What exactly are you looking for so I can focus on what you want a picture of?
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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welcome back nice new mods
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Oh my bad. I refer to all the "big" bullet hole wheels as classic II's, but yeah, I get what your saying. And I want some pictures of the frontend of the truck, right below the driver and passenger doors. Just want to see whats there.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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There's a 3/8in thick transfer case skid, that I built and some rock lights... And a transfer case with alum rear shaft and superlift front shaft haha... Gimmie a few mins, I'll snap a pic.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Truck looks great man
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Passenger side:

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Drivers side:

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Is that what you wanted? lol
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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why is my post gone? trev knows Im just messing around...
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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shut up korey
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Yeah man. Sure was. I just wanted to see what those "bars" that run from the front to where the torsion bars used to be were for. Now I see. Guess I could have just asked? lol But nice setup.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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have to agree about the tint. Makes any modded vehicle look incomplete...
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Haha yeah, they're just to prevent the front bracketry from moving forward and backward... And they're shiny! But they're made out of some thing gauge material.

I thought maybe you were looking at the t-case skid.. I know a few people on here ask about it lol
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010
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Originally Posted by Sonic04Edge
YOU HAVE THE BRIGHTEST LOOKING TRUCK NOW! lol It's almost blindingly bright ha
Ahem! There is good competition for brightness right here lol!

And I've got MORE L1224R's for sale guys so buy them up!!!!!
 
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