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Or in other words started my flare removal project. I will duraback the out line of the flares. I can't decide on black or dark grey. My bumper is grey but that can be changed as well. I also have some rock sliders under way that will debut soon? What do you all think? Black or grey duraback grey or black bumpers and slider?best way would to get someone to photoshop the colors in and decide then.BRKLYN1 said:Or in other words started my flare removal project. I will duraback the out line of the flares. I can't decide on black or dark grey. My bumper is grey but that can be changed as well. I also have some rock sliders under way that will debut soon? What do you all think? Black or grey duraback grey or black bumpers and slider?
tucker74 said:Post up some pics of those Doug ... I've been drooling over a pair for mine, might even be able to justify the purchase to the![]()
Tucker
BTW: plain jane boxes for me as well -

Sweet - get rid of your vibration? That's on my short list as well -concretejungle said:Put this in![]()
Safado said:Went Christmas tree hunting!!!
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Did that when I lived in UT. Went SE of Duchesne. You have to cover A LOT of ground to find anything that even remotely resembles a Christmas tree! Good times though!
re_guderian said:Safado said:Went Christmas tree hunting!!!
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Did that when I lived in UT. Went SE of Duchesne. You have to cover A LOT of ground to find anything that even remotely resembles a Christmas tree! Good times though!
That's funny you mention that. I live in Utah County, but they put their permits up for sale early and were already out. I went out NE of Duchesne...a town called Hanna actually, and bought the permit there. There were plent of trees out there, just trying to find a full one was tough, took us about an hour once at 10k feet and knee deep snow. Really a fun treck.