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Nice job. I like the roof rack alot. Care to share the info on it?

The only thing I don't like is how high the off road lights on the roof rack are mounted. Everything else looks pretty sick.
 

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Thanks guys! I haven't had any problems with the lift. I tow a side by side atv every once in a while and it does fine. I can get in parking decks and everything with no problem with the lights. And yes, it has been off road plenty of times and it actually does great! I can get through more than my buddies with their heavy fords and Chevys. Land vehicle Car Tire Automotive tire Vehicle
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Why do your tires exceed the wheel well? Clearly they are the wrong size. I would be worried about rocks kicking up and scratching my truck.
 

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Nice looking ride Willoughby. Post up videos of your mud baths if you have some.

Are those tires very noisy on the highway?
 

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Why do your tires exceed the wheel well? Clearly they are the wrong size. I would be worried about rocks kicking up and scratching my truck.
LOL. I'm pretty sure he isn't worried about scratching his truck, see his off-road pics. His truck isn't a Mall Queen.

Not sure why you think his tires are clearly the wrong size. Looks like they are the right size for him. They're not stopping his truck from going.
 

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Just about everything that can be do to a RL is right...until you have that .50 cal machine gun mounted in the bed, it is incomplete...! :act024:

Seriously...very nice.
 
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