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Looking to add something

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Nov 21, 2007
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Bought this in July. So far I love it and am happy with the towing and ride. Looking to add something or stuff to make it more winter friendly/different. I just got new tires so I don't need them for a while. But to change it up what would you do? And no, I don't need a diesel right now. Its completely stock.

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lakeeffect101

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The fu#*#*# flat land of MI
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Cold air intake-mass air flow sensor-shorty headers-more free flowing muffler(Muffler only,keep you stock pipe because its stainless and fake duals get you no gains) and a dyno tune or a bully dog programmer. You will see major mpg,power gains. Also if you are towing in the hills alot,get rid of the stock trans cooler and get one double its size. Do this for less then 1200 dollars and well worth it! :D
 
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turbo nytro

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Depending on how much you wanna spend . I'd go with a 4-6" lift , grille guard, hood scoops, Blacked out windows , maybe some decals, most of all the all famous wash job ...:D:D
 
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Nov 21, 2007
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I washed it the next day then went to the cabin and it got muddy cause of the snow and clay road. Then washed it again then went again today to get my quad and boat and got somewhat muddy again cause of the snow.
 

Transporter

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Nov 26, 2007
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Well it sounds like you want to change the look a little bit.A set of polished aluminum rims really make a truck look different and will last better than chrome.You could get a ram air hood or how about some kind of grill guard and a couple off road lights.Box cover is nice in the winter.
 
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