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I value 4WheelParts in Austin very much, and really appreciate the people who work there, especially SAM Sommer . Tell him I sent you, and you are a member of this "World" site, (The management has changed again, but Sam is still there to help us out, big time.. Get some chapter decals from this site 1st, and put them on your truck PLEASE, so they can see how often we support those who support us) Their crew installed my 4 inch Rancho suspension lift. From that location I bought Centerline Thrusters 16.5's, ((I used to have 35s from there, but in April 2003 I got some used 36inch military hummer tires)). Also from there, I self-installed a Warn Trans4mer kit, with a built in front reciever hitch I've purchased many smaller items there also, such as the 3 piece husky floor liner set from for the front.. to make cleaning up the mud, sand and dirt easier.. and a K&N (drop in) Filter.. Plus, I've purchased various Warn and Genuine Steel Items, such as the Canyon Crawler 30,000 lbs. rated tow strap

Pick-up Heaven installed some MUTH turn signal kits for the side mirrors From glassworksunlimited.com I got some off-road fiberglass fenders, and the off-road bed sides.. With some help, I custom fabricated the light brace, which is attached on to the reciever mount of my Warn Trans4mer. We placed 2 KC Daylighters and 2 KC Fog Lamps on it.. I installed the carbon fiber rear lights from the FordTruckWorld.com store plus I've had all the badges and the ford emblem on the tailgate shaved smooth.. and the decals were removed..

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