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They look really good, I have mine off at the moment, because I still have a tire that needs a repair. But I think I’m going to drill and tap mine. My center caps are factory black..maybe off a newer model? I did get mine lowered to 4/6 last week. Had to do the free travel mod myself, my shop didnt want to do it. It was a pain, but turned out good. Couple hours in the driveway. Used 5-6 thin cut off disks on angle grinder. Moved bump stop to axle pad.
That's low, looks good!

I don't know about the centercaps, but thought they were all chrome. I could be wrong, or maybe they were painted?
 

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Oh, and I price and value shopped every tire shop online and in town, and no one could beat TireRack.com. I even got mobile install, he showed up on time the van setup was super dope, and because I had them off my truck at the time, he got these Pirellis on in less than in hour. All balanced from inside the rim…..and done in my driveway. I’ll never sit at a tire store again. Install was $130 total, disposal fee included. Crazy.
 

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Oh, and I price and value shopped every tire shop online and in town, and no one could beat TireRack.com. I even got mobile install, he showed up on time the van setup was super dope, and because I had them off my truck at the time, he got these Pirellis on in less than in hour. All balanced from inside the rim…..and done in my driveway. I’ll never sit at a tire store again. Install was $130 total, disposal fee included. Crazy.

What part number of rear shock do you have and what's your assessment of its feel and performance?
 

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Belltech 2410FF…I’d probably prefer them to be a little stiffer.

You could try some load bags in the coils with around 6-9 psi in them. They'll come in handy if you ever have a load in the cargo hold or get a hitch and tow. They'd be cheaper than another pair of shocks that may or may not suit you better and you could adjust them to fine-tune the ride.
 
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