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#11
What I would actually do to a daily driver 4x4 is ditch the mudflaps and have a shop that knows what they're doing, and are good at it, Line-X the lower half of the body. I think that'd provide a lil more protection than just mudflaps lol. You could either have it color matched or have it contrast your factory paint.
#12
colour match handle/mirors/bumper cap
dye lower valance black
remove bugdeflector/mudflaps
debadge/desticker
tint windows/windshield
rc leveling kit
oem gmc 20's on 33's
06 hood and grille
dye lower valance black
remove bugdeflector/mudflaps
debadge/desticker
tint windows/windshield
rc leveling kit
oem gmc 20's on 33's
06 hood and grille
#15
they do look terrible, yes. but it is better the a million stone chips on my truck ( I live on a gravel road)
and the chrome bug deflector doesn't look that great either, I know. I haven't found any decent looking bug deflectors yet. I like having a bug deflector there, it kinda saves the paint on the front of my truck from being sand blasted in winter time.
and the chrome bug deflector doesn't look that great either, I know. I haven't found any decent looking bug deflectors yet. I like having a bug deflector there, it kinda saves the paint on the front of my truck from being sand blasted in winter time.
I'd say just level it and get some aggressive tires, its a very clean looking truck.
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