<img src="http://home.swbell.net/greghud/Image006b.jpg" alt=" - " /> There is mine at the Supra Event at River City Raceway. That is my oldest son running in front of it.
parish8
05-11-2002, 09:31 PM
fast4.8, i am trying to figure out exactly what you did to your truck, it looks great. i see you have the clear lights, can you tell me abut your grill and where did you get the painted plastic for the top of your front bumper. did you do anything else to the front?
how much of a drop does your truck have? could you get me a measurement from the top of your wheel well to the center of your rim? you just have a nice looking combo, not slamed, just nice looking, i think i am going to copy what you did right down to the rims and tires.
is there a paintable door handle that we can use? how do you think that would look?
CashDudeHomie
05-12-2002, 12:47 AM
Mine has Escalade handles that are paintable but I left them black. It's hard to see in my pic though. You can get them for as low as $22 each + shipping on partszoneonline. How are you going to make your 4x4 as low as Fast4.8's 2wd? Thanks everyone for posting your pics.
Cashdude
CashDudeHomie
05-12-2002, 01:03 AM
Hey Fast4.8 thanks for fixing my pic man!!! I was also wondering did your side moldings come painted to match or did you get it done? Also, does anyone know if there are any group buys for anything? We should all try to get one some day for Street Scene mirrors, since most of us have the big factory ones. Later.
parish8
05-12-2002, 08:22 AM
How are you going to make your 4x4 as low as Fast4.8's 2wd?
not sure if i can, thats why i was asking for the measurement from the top of wheel well to the center of the rim. it looks to me like i can drop it 2" front and back real easy, just turn down the tortion bars and take out the lift blocks that came from the factory. any more than 2" on the front will be hard but im sure i could find a way to get the back down some more.
i just found on another thread where fast4.8 has a 3/4"drop and since his was probably shorter to start with i wont be able to get down to his level. they do sell those tires in 50,55,60, i might go with some 55 and get as big a drop as i can.
As far as the painted stuff goes, I didn't get any special numbered "paintable" parts. The guy that did mine just put it on thick. They are the standard door handles and bumper cover.
Cash: We really don't have any sponsors that carry cosmetic parts on the trucks to get a GP going. Afterthoughts Auto (site sponsor) may be able to do it, I'll inquire about it. I would like some, but they need to stick out at least 2.5" less than stock to get in my garage since they do not fold.
Parish8: Check my website and picturtrail link in it. You may find some more info there.
Here are the most recent ones I have since the drop and new tires:
http://www2.netdoor.com/~kdouglas/Hotchkis-Yoko.htm
I need to clean her up and get some good ones.
i love your setup. what size tires are those? i'm thinking of going with 18" centerline archers on my truck. did you buy them locally or did you find a place on the net? i can't find anywhere on the net so i have no idea what prices are running on them.
Future Exterior Mods:
Rims. Tires. OFCOURSE........
White Bulbs for the clear corners.....
All Trims Shaved......
Sir Michaels Rollpan.....
Tailgate handle relocator....
Tow Hooks Removal.....
Possibly paint fog light housing....
Possible new grille insert.....
Whats under the hood? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" />
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/528800
I need to updated my photos
THE BANDIT-Z
10-13-2004, 05:35 PM
Here are a couple of my rides. The Sierra is the one I mostly drive, Yukon is my wife's car, and my Iroc-Z :offtopic: . Well laters, The Bandit-Z. :drive:
ThunderZ28
10-13-2004, 05:52 PM
A few of mine :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v73/01thunder/thunder2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v73/01thunder/thunder1.jpg
CoonToot
10-13-2004, 07:56 PM
Yes, the "I just washed it, let's take a picture!" picture. Someday, I will find a nicer setting than a wet driveway with a bucket...