Here's my 06 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT,
Over the fall I installed a Rough Country leveling kit with new shocks, (only $199 with free shipping) and had a set of BF Goodrich MT's 285/7517 which are 34" tall! The cheapest way I found to make these trucks look like a TRUCK!
Oh man, I really miss my 2012 Titan crew cab. Put Bilstein shocks on that thing and it was a dream to drive and camp out of. Hey I recommend doing the vent mod for the rear differential. Just run it up to somewhere clean like the inside of the rear light compartment.
A few of the rigs here look like street queens. 1986 Chevy 3/4 ton. Do-it-yourself windows and door locks. 350 with the Turbo 400. Locking rear diff. Hubs and a real floor shift t-case. Easy to fix IF it breaks, parts anywhere. No diesel worries when it is way below zero. Full set of chains. Custom Montana pinstripe paint job complements of where it really didn't fit but went there anyway. Use it for wood getting and hunting when the Montana mountain roads get real bad. mtmuley
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Mine is very plain but indestructible so far. 1999 Jeep Cherokee with original trans and motor. It still doesn't even leak one drop of oil after ~30 hunting trips in nasty places.
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>Hey feddoc?
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Yea, I change it once in awhile. Don't want my backhoe to get all gummed up.
2001 Dodge Cummins, 72,000 original miles. Straight Pipe, 50 HP injectors, Cold Air Intake, Bigger Fuel lines, bigger Lift Pump, New Injection Pump. She purrs strong for a 15 year old truck!
LAST EDITED ON Feb-20-16 AT 08:06PM (MST)[p]C-3, that is one badass picture!!
edit: NECALI up on #14, thanks for the shout out!
Mine is a 82 heavy duty half ton with or without pop-up camper, just turned 100K original miles. She don't look like much but has been well maintained and turns into a beast when locked in low range.
Joey
Joey"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"
This was my first brand new Vehicle. 2003 F-150. Drove it for 193000 miles and 13+ years then recently traded it in. It was the best truck I ever had. Not one problem ever with it.
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