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Pics of Buster (My M1009)

Buster

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The first link has a bunch of misc. pics ranging from the day I brought the truck home to the present. The following links are from a couple off road trips I made with a few fellow club members. Specs: the front is lifted via 4" Tough Country lift springs and 1" Zero Rates. The rear has a shade tree shackle flip and 2" blocks. All riding on 35/12.5's. This is my daily driver that I typically log 200 miles a day and am not affraid to go playing on the weekends. [thumbzup]
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=5957041&uid=624330



http://www.southernbowties.com/photos/thumbnails.php?album=13



http://www.southernbowties.com/photos/thumbnails.php?album=11
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=6154967&uid=624330
 

Buster

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Lowry Crossing, Tx
Yes, that's the tag light. I ran the power wire down through the inside of the tailgate, out one of the the bottom drain holes and spliced into the tail light harness. I just grounded it back to one of the bolts that holds the light to the gate.
 

Michael

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I have been thinking about doing it that way but I was worried about the wire getting damaged in the window as it goes up and down. Have you had any trouble with it?
 

dmonkz71

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Very cool pictures and all Chevy`s. That`s what I`m talkin about. You guys looked like you were having a great time. Please keep us updated on anymore excursions and thanks for the excellent shots,
 
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