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FKA: "SilentGalaxy"

Year: 2005

Model: Frontier CC Short Bed 4x4 (PRO-4X Conversion)

Color: Super Black

Mods:

Interior/Sound:
Pioneer Navigation Reciever AVIC-U310BT
Weathertech Digi-Fit Mats
Alpine Speakers (Front/Back)
Midland Handheld CB Radio
CoverKing neoprene seat covers
Interior Trim Dipped
Black Arm Rest Neoprene Cover
Limited Edition Black DashMat

Suspension/Tires:
285/70/17 Nitto Ridge Grappler
Calmini 5 inch DB
Pro Comp 8089
PRG Radflo 2.5 Extended Length Coilovers
PRG Shackles
PRG 2" Blocks
Bilstein 5100's Rear (3-4")
Extended Brake lines (Front and Rear)
Sway Bar Delete

Armor:
HeftyFab Rock sliders
Calmini Engine Skid
ARB M226 Diff Cover
Hefty Fabworks Aluminum Front Bumper
Hefty Fabworks Aluminum Radiator Skid

Performance:
Magnaflow Catalytic Converters
M226 Axle Vent Mod
R1 Concepts Slotted Black Zinc Rotors (Front/Back)
EBC Green Stuff Brake Pads (Front/Back)

Gear & Other:
Custom Bed Rack, Lockbox w/ 2x30' Tow Strap & Shackle's w/ HiLift Mount
Zombie Burger Front & Rear
Custom Tailgate Badges

Lighting:
LED Map Lights (Front & Rear)
LED Reverse Lights
20% Tint
Custom Red and Black retrofit headlights
50" LED bar
Coming soon: SPC UCA, Led bars, Custom exhaust, long tube headers, InsainFab Bed Rack System.

After finding these forums and getting a lot of help recently I decided it was time to make a page for my build before I start throwing everything on. So after saving up and getting tired of hauling a motocross bike to the track with a Highlander I decided it was time to buy this truck.
 

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Here is the truck when I got it. Can say I love this truck hasn't given me any problems yet.
 

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Next thing I did was just do a quick paint job and spray some Black Plasti-Dip onto the stock rims to give it a little more black. I think it turned out pretty good. Being in Colorado you always run into people with jeeps and 4runners that love to do some 4 wheeling and after discovering this forum and seeing that its actually possible to 4 wheel in the frontier I decided to start the mods! So i ordered up some HeftyFabwork Sliders from Chris in Colorado.

Gotta say he does an amazing job and they look great.
 

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Christmas time came and I decided it was time to order up some LED Map lights to brighten up the inside and some CoverKing Seat Covers for the front and Back. Its completely changed the look of the inside and I love it. The CoverKings fit so snug that it took about an hour just to get them in. The hardest part for me was the rear arm rest, but after awhile I got it to fit and everything looks great. Ill post some pics up tomorrow of the seat covers in the daytime.
 

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Wanted to share how I set up my radio,Bluetooth speaker and microphone in the truck. Put the microphone above the driver seat next to the mirror and from what everyone says it sounds great on their end. I also ran the cable for the Ipod through to the glovebox so I can plug it in and keep it in the glove compartment.
 

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Went ahead and ordered the Calmini 5 inch DB, gonna be ordering some calmini extended coilovers from PRG soon! :) Now just to find out how/where to install the lift
 

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The Cb radio came in the mail and I installed it onto dash for GONEmoab. Just waiting on the external antenna to hook it up so I get get more than just a mile.
 

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Finally received the Firestik antenna and mount for the bed. Ran the cable through the rear seat vent and surprisingly it was problem free.
 

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Nice! That looks really clean.
 

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Nice! That looks really clean.
Thank you! I though it was gonna be difficult but surprisingly easy. Only hard part was lifting up the carpet that hid the vent.
 

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Went wheeling at Bill Moore Lake today in Empire, CO. Was fun but wasn't able to take too many pictures. Got rid of the front mudflaps too since i was tired of them dragging onto the rocks. (Sorry for sideways pics)
 

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Picked up a Calmini 5 inch and Radflo extended length coilovers from mt.Aero (Thanks man!). I also grabbed a bed rack and lockbox while out there. Repainted them both. Gonna get the Calmini painted red which will look nice.
 

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Was great to meet you and talk trucks for a minute. The rack looks nice! Did you find anything cool in the lockbox besides a bunch of spiders?
Nothing except some webs and leaves haha. I forgot to ask, do you remember what the spring rate of those coil overs are?
 

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Bummer, thought you might find something cool. The springs are 600lb.
Haha guess it wasnt my lucky day! And I appreciate it :)
 

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Went Ahead and Painted the Calmini Red, looks good and glossy. Just need to take the heat gun to it and it should be done!
 

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Rest is done, now just waiting for install and 33's. Stuck between the duratracs and KO2's... Ill have to do some more research on both of them.
 

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