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Old 12-14-2009, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by RangerG
Clean looking truck! Low mileage too.

As for fog lights. Hella and KC are top for quality. Those are bank-breakers though.
really? then what do you tink of the price of PIAA's? now those are true bank busters.

i haven't seen a set of Hella's yet that seem outrageously priced. KC's seem quite reasonable as well-actually on the low end of the price scale, IMO.

Bosch make some nice lights too, quite reasonable in price as well.
 
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
really? then what do you tink of the price of PIAA's? now those are true bank busters.

i haven't seen a set of Hella's yet that seem outrageously priced. KC's seem quite reasonable as well-actually on the low end of the price scale, IMO.

Bosch make some nice lights too, quite reasonable in price as well.
Right, right, right! It was the PIAA's I was thinking of, not Hella.

I'm just saying $150 + Ship + Tax = More than me (and Phil by the sounds of it) can afford at the moment with school taking full priority. I'll be in the market for something a little more pricey in the summer when school is over and money is much more abundant.
 
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Old 12-15-2009, 07:17 AM
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Nice clean truck

LOVE those tail lights!!! Wow they look so customized =D
 
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Old 12-15-2009, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by RangerG
Right, right, right! It was the PIAA's I was thinking of, not Hella.

I'm just saying $150 + Ship + Tax = More than me (and Phil by the sounds of it) can afford at the moment with school taking full priority. I'll be in the market for something a little more pricey in the summer when school is over and money is much more abundant.
Exactly. I got my scholarship pulled out from under neath me a week before I started college 2 years ago because I graduated from high school earl, and it "showed a lack of commitment", so school is being payed for out of my own pocket. Once I start working full time I'll get some PIAAs since they look so good and do an incredible job of illuminating the road.

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Nice clean truck

LOVE those tail lights!!! Wow they look so customized =D
Thanks for the kind words!
 
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Originally Posted by RangerG
I'm just saying $150 + Ship + Tax......
for PIAA's?.........that's cheap! hell the cheapest PIAA's i've ever come across were $300-for just a simple prjestor driving lamp kit. the dual lamp systems were like $900, now that's nuts!
 
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Old 12-17-2009, 03:22 PM
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Just trying to plan the ride comfort part of my build and I have a question. Guy in the band I recently joined has a newer F-150 and I asked him what type of lift he has on it. Said he doesn't and that he got a little (not a lot) bit of extra wheel clearance from upgrading to a bigger shock. I assume this is possible on my Blazer? If so, what type and size of shock should I get? $200 budget for front and rear, give or take a few dollars. I'd like to upgrade shocks anyways, so if anyone even has just a recommended aftermarket shock that gives good ride comfort let me know.
 
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Nice Truck, and you're lucky on the miles!
My truck had that same bug deflector when I bought it. But I didn't like it, so I gave it to my mom to put on her Bravada.
 
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Said he doesn't and that he got a little (not a lot) bit of extra wheel clearance from upgrading to a bigger shock. I assume this is possible on my Blazer? If so, what type and size of shock should I get?
ummm, having a longer shock (is this what he meant to say?) might give some more lift.

but once they get worked in, they'll probably settle in to whatever the leafs would ride @, same for your coils. 'cause no shock is gonna over power the spring rate of a leaf/coil in any way, at least not for very long. remember, it's sole purpose is to smooth out bumps/ruts/dips on the road, and work primarily on the compression stroke, with the rebound taking care of the rest of the job.
 
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Old 12-17-2009, 06:27 PM
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I think he meant longer. Says they've been on there for a year or two now and that the ride comfort is top notch. I mean, either way I want to get new shocks soon-ish for the comfort aspect.

cbr995- thanks man. I put the bug deflector on since the paint on the hood has some issues. I don't mind the look of it, but once I get it repainted it will be coming off.
 
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Old 12-21-2009, 08:42 PM
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Woo-hoo! Brush guard came in today Will go on this Saturday. And my gf got me this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-IbO8L3D...C-KD-R200.html and some goodiest o go with it apparently. Can't wait for tax returns in a few months haha. CAI and exhaust here I come!
 



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