Badlands. Try to remember cleaning them. Try not to get some with a bunch of nooks and crannys. I did with my moto metals and they're a PITA to clean.
__________________ 2006 Crew Cab SB 4x4, Stock LBZ, Black with Gray leather, Factory Steps. Black H2's with 295/70/17 Nitto Terra Grapplers, Magnaflow 5" SS turbo back, Diamond Eye Downpipe, SCIV and 1058, SC Case Brace, 68mm Cheetah, EFI Live, Air Dog 150 II, Auto meter gauges and pod, EGR Blocker and FRPV shim kit, ATS dual CP3 kit, 60% Extrude hone injectors E-locker
2001 Ext Cab LB 2500hd Lb7. 5" exhaust, EFI Live w/dsp5, and special papa running boards.
badlands on chrome. monsters looks better on black for the same truck you have. i see mazzi hulks all the time and its too common. mine are driv blitz and they kinda look similar to the hulks but looks better imo. if i were you, the badlands are nasty and gives a more appeal to your truck. i have never seen anyone with a badlands out here yet.
__________________ 06 LLY CCSB
Just another white truck on the site.
Tuned by Killerbee's Original LBZ tune.
480 rwhp & 830 lb-ft of torque as of 11-7-09 on stock tranny
__________________ 2003 Silverado 2500HD 4x4,Ext, LB7, Silver
6inch Black Single,
18inch Rockstars with 285 Nitto Terra Grapplers
Ported MouthPiece,PPE Lift Pump
Autometer Cobalts, K&N Intake, Cognito HD Tie-Rods EFI Live with DSP 2 Switch Tuned by MMLMM SunCoast Stage III
I would go with badlands,I see a lot of trucks with hulks on them in my area and they look good but I would not want the same wheels as everybody else.My buddy just put badlands on his new dodge and they do look hot(20x9)with 35 " pro comp tires.The thing I dont like is I like wide wheels and the badlands in a 20" wheel only come in 9" wide and I only like 10" wide wheels min. because that extra inch or more make your tires look way better but it is a little harder on wheel bearrings&ball joints and such,but I think it is worth it.
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