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Aired out on Daytona Beach today...

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Outstanding!! Clean and tastefully done on so many levels! Salute!
 
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Haven't updated this is a while... Back is done, front is soooo close to being done. Also installed the 2 piece drive shaft so I can go low without smashing the 1 piece that comes on the truck...

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Decided on a hump bed I see. What’s left on the front?

Tubs, relocation kits, and going in to the firewall. He couldn't do it all this week as he was pretty busy. But I wanted to get the extensive front kit and the 2 piece drive shaft put on ASAP. Probably get it done in 2-3 weeks. Then the suspension will be 100% done
 
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Haven't updated this in a little bit... but I lay frame now and we tubbed front and rear for 28's. Here's a couple pics...

How far we cut in to the cab drivers side

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Passenger side

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Engine bay

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Whole truck...

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Haven't updated this in a little bit... but I lay frame now and we tubbed front and rear for 28's. Here's a couple pics...

How far we cut in to the cab drivers side

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Passenger side

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Engine bay

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Whole truck...

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Looks familiar! It’s amazing to see all the work you’ve had done. Nice stuff! Now for that SFBD....:cool:.
 

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Still have to finish up the e-level system and then I think I'm doing new leather. Then who knows...
Do you have the system up and running without height sensors? That’s what I think in going to do with my Airlift system. I pulled the bed off today and I’m about to rip the old system out. The height sensors look like a lot of trial and error and the manual says they require “patience” to install lol.

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Do you have the system up and running without height sensors? That’s what I think in going to do with my Airlift system. I pulled the bed off today and I’m about to rip the old system out. The height sensors look like a lot of trial and error and the manual says they require “patience” to install lol.

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I have the standard 7 switch that I've been using. Because of all the cutting/welding I needed to wait to get the sensors put on. However, now with everything cut, there's nothing up front to bolt the sensors to. So we have to make some brackets and weld them on.

I had the same e-level setup on my Yukon so it should go pretty smooth once it's ready for everything.
 

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