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dusto2

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damn your good looks great what about a shot from the side
 

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that looks sick dude, you gave me an idea for the light in the grill, thanks!, what did you hook them up with? park lights? seperate switch? thanks, lookin good too
 

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Your such a teaser with your front only shots....making us wait for the full monty.....BTW, is that your place, what do you raise?
 

Not All There

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nice work man, hows the rears turning out?
 

rickcdewitt

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starting to see the jumper come out in it.the old school look really works with the prerunner style.:icon_thumby:
didn't the knuckle swap increase the track width?
 

CopyKat

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starting to see the jumper come out in it.the old school look really works with the prerunner style.:icon_thumby:
didn't the knuckle swap increase the track width?


The knuckle swap didn't increase the width like I thought it did. And the rims I am using are 4" BS. So in the end I was about 1" narrower after the swap.
 

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looking good except for a few dry spots,no biggy.a dremel works good to sand in the bubbles so the bondo will stick.
if it ends up you need to extend or repair it in some spots sand the edge or crack down to a knife edge and lay up on both sides(not neccesarily equally but is has to be both sides) or it will be a lot more likely to crack there.
 

WhiteBroncoII2WD

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An incredible looking truck, you’ve really put a lot of hard work into it. When’s the truck going to be painted….some day maybe:D
 

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