Another 3/5 done

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NathanJax

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drop looks good.
 

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Looks great ... side skirts instead of running boards would set it off.
 

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Yeah the street scene ones look really good on dropped demolded trucks:

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Kinda the same visual effect as the power assist steps but much cleaned cause of color matching.
 

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Thanks for the compliments!! Removing the step boards is in the works, this picture was taken the following day after working through the night by myself on getting the drop on. The boards were convenient for the wifey to get carseat in and out(she's 5'3" and this is her ride) Next week's mods include removing the step boards, esky mirrors, and chrome door handles(not covers).
 

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Nooooo! Don't remove the side steps. You'll see parts of the underside of your truck, will have no protection against road debris along the lower sides of your trucks, and the drop will lose some of its visual effect.

Don't do it.
 

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I hate to hijack the thread but what wheel tire combo can you run with that much of a drop I want to run 24's with a decent size tire
 

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