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It is hard for me to imagine our truck and yours started as twins! I think the Lightning would still be in production if yours were on the showroom floor!!

Thanks! Hard for me to believe it as well. I'm planning on keep it till for a while so figured what the hell. Next up is the shocks, I want to get a set of fox or Bilstein 6112's. After that I might move up to 35's once these tires are worn out. I think they had a plan for this type of trim. There was a test mule running around with a skid plate and metal running boards a few years ago. Shame they canceled it for sure.
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Thanks! Hard for me to believe it as well. I'm planning on keep it till for a while so figured what the hell. Next up is the shocks, I want to get a set of fox or Bilstein 6112's. After that I might move up to 35's once these tires are worn out. I think they had a plan for this type of trim. There was a test mule running around with a skid plate and metal running boards a few years ago. Shame they canceled it for sure.
I’d love to hear your opinion on the trade-off between ride quality and aesthetics. While I appreciate the visual appeal of a leveled or lifted truck, I’ve noticed that most aftermarket kits tend to enhance the sporty and rough driving experience, which contrasts with the smooth and floating feel of the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) suspension. I’m particularly concerned about losing those driving dynamics.
 
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