Meet "Fat Amy" my Amazon Green 200 Series

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Thanks. Still gotta come up with a solution for the rear bumper though. Had I not originally cut the rear trim, it would be a very easy fix
 
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Bumper repair is painted.
 
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Rear coils are coming out.

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OME 80 Series 10mm Trim Packers installed.

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Lots of space now.
 
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Got some trim for the rear bumper gap; I used some door edge guard and a thick piece of vinyl.
 
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I used some stainless hardware and some vinyl to extend some of the inner fender liner.
 
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Added a bit of preload to the front springs. It now sits level.

If my measurements are correct, I'm at little under 7" above stock height.
 
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I sure hope I can fit some 37s under there; I think I can.
 
How many miles on those tires? They look more worn than they should.

About 15k miles. The front DS tire has uneven wear; a bolt got loose and changes the camber a bit.
 
Running boards will be replaced with sliders soon.
 
You ever gonna wheel it?
 
I'm going to Colorado in August, and possibly Moab if I can manage to get away for a few extra days.
 
@wct49 hooked a brother up today with an extra set of 37" Goodyear MTRs he had in the back of his shop. He also got my front end aligned after the increased lift. Major props to 49 Tire!
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I'm going to drive around town for a while and see how I like the feel of a monstrous tire, and also see about rubbing.

They look great! (And still, amazingly proportional to the rest of the truck)


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