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Blue the truck looks good I will do another set of stacks one day, what kind of flares are those, they look sweet, hows the tranny holdin up? I had to have mine pulled, I broke a shaft and tore up the flex plate got some nice new goodis in it now.
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Thanks yall. The flares are the bushwacker extend-a-flares. Once I get the head locked down during spring break (studs and o-rings) I'm going to have the bumpers stripped and powder coated black. I don't think that having them color matched to the truck would look that good. To much blue. The tranny is holding great. Although now that I got a faster spooling turbo I'm a little worried about snapping an input shaft but for now it's holding everything I can throw at it and trust me, I've been trying to slip this thing. As far as snow goes, we don't get a lot of that down here.
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Blue, thats how I broke my shaft, the combo of catcher and TST with my 62 spools very quick and hard, its almost violent, I actually removed the Catcher for the winter, I should have just did the billet parts the first time, oh well, thanks for the name of the flares
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Yeah. I'm wishing I woulda just bit the bullet and done the shafts the first time as well. Now I'm looking at around $500 in labor and $700 in parts just to do the input vs. just $700 for the part when James originally built it.