Gap Guards

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Canadian Expy

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So with the 3" body lift in I have gap guards to install. Would you guys install the front ones ??? Is it better to have the headers exposed to cool down more ...plus for people to see :) The backs are going in for sure hate the gap!! But I want opinions on the front ones!!!! Thanks
 

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So with the 3" body lift in I have gap guards to install. Would you guys install the front ones ??? Is it better to have the headers exposed to cool down more ...plus for people to see :) The backs are going in for sure hate the gap!! But I want opinions on the front ones!!!! Thanks

I'm putting the front ones in on mine. I don't think having visibility of any thing under the body makes it look good. just my opinion. especially with your truck since it has the whole "clean" look.
 

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i put them on... they keep the engine bay clean and dry when wheelin and keeps the clean look
 

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Another vote to have them on both ends. Much cleaner look imo
 
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Alright I guess I'll put the front ones on also . I'll post some new pics of the truck when its done.
 
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