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Chevy Crewcab Dually Build

I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've seen someone paint a scaler in a Walmart parking lot! :lmao:

Not bad!!! The grill looks pretty sharp...definitely an upgrade. When you get a chance, find a way to flip your shocks (body on top and shaft on the bottom) and space them so they are equal. It's bugging me!8) G
 
I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've seen someone paint a scaler in a Walmart parking lot! :lmao:



Not bad!!! The grill looks pretty sharp...definitely an upgrade. When you get a chance, find a way to flip your shocks (body on top and shaft on the bottom) and space them so they are equal. It's bugging me!8) G


Lol! I build where ever I can! I like to be the first to do things! I'm really happy with the grille! I wasn't really sure about it but I think it worked out very well. As for the shocks, I actually mounted them upside down on purpose. As I said, I've done a lot of things with this truck based on the going style. In Truckin' magazine, almost all of the big 4x4's have them mounted like this. I'm not sure why? I guess I should research it! I can space them out with no problems though!
 
I got all of the lighting on the bed done!
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Ok everyone! So I finished up the lighting finally! I know fr8cture! Don't have a heart attack! Are you happy yet? Lol! I think there's enough! I even figured out a way to light up the rear plate! Every light on here is stock for this model Chevy Dually with the exception of the light bars and the backup lights being in the rear bumper. Everything works as it should if it was a 1.1 truck as well. Special thanks goes out to Heyok for setting me up with what I needed for the lighting! Al's a great guy and builds great products!

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I was never into lighting until I had some spare LEDs laying around and wired them up. I'm a big fan now.

The rig is looking great. Nice work!8)
 
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