OC455
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- 5.7 Hemi Big Horn, 6.4L Hemi 3500 Longhorn Mega cab
It looks awesome even without the a lift. Go with it.
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It looks awesome even without the a lift. Go with it.

Thanks. I was really turned off at first when I installed the rear bumper Thursday night. I love the look of the rear bumper from the rear, but from the sides of the truck, the ends of the Go Rhino bumper don't fill the cutouts for the stock bumper.
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The rear looks good its simplistic. As for the cut outs this is what I would do.. black out the paint behind it so it blends. Test the look by just putting like black trashbag or something there to see if you like it better. If you do just put some plasti dip back there if you ever want to remove it later.
I think once you level or lift it and install a larger tire it will be awesome, its just right niw it still has a street truck stance so it looks alittle confused.lol
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I agree 100%. I'm just trying to decide on a lift. I'm leaning toward an Icon lift, but got to let my savings account recover from the bed cover and bumper purchases.
Unless you are actually taking your gruck off road and beating on it hard, a zone lift is more economical and affordable.
True, and I won't be taking it off road until it's paid off, so there's that. Maybe a Ready-Lift Part #: 69-1040 which gives 4.0"F & 1.5"R.
No dont go with ready lift, Go with Zone lots of guys on here running it, and its proven.
You are going to catch me. My 18 Sport Night has 27k and it had 22 miles on it in March when I got it!I've always run Toyo Open Country M/Ts but I may look into different options this time. I drive about 2500 miles a month (bought the truck August 8 and already have over 6000 miles). The stock crappy Goodyears should be dead within a year, and have until then to decide on a lift. I want a functional lift and not something that simply makes the truck look good and allows larger tires to fit. Spacers are out of the question. We'll see about M/Ts when the time comes.
I like them but I'm kinda biased as i have the same ones!
Great idea! I will Plastidip it, and if I don't like it, I can peel it off! That thought never even occurred to me. My thought was to cut the bottom of the fenders off so I couldn't see that silver hanging below the bumper from the rear.
Looks great! What winch and LED lights do you have?
Why no MTs? I ran the cooper stt pros on my 1500 didnt kill mpg that much maybe a mile or two a gallon. Good for 60k miles too and not very loud at all.
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Look into the eibach pro truck lift. They have a notch for heavier bumpers and winches. If you do the whole kit it’s 3.5” lift front and 1” lift rear all new with coils no spacers. The price is right tooI decided that I didn't like the plastic front bumper on the Sport, especially how low it hung down. I installed these bumpers in my garage with no help. I'm not completely sure that the truck looks as good as it did stock, but I think it will look pretty tough once I get a mild lift installed. I can definitely feel the extra weight out front, so I will need some heavier springs on the front. Tell me what you think, good or bad.View attachment 144207 View attachment 144208 View attachment 144209
I was running them on the ATX AX202 in bronze. I actually traded it in recently on a 2500 megacab because we need something bigger. Had about 18k miles on them and still werent even down to the first wear bar circle on them.
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