The week went by pretty quick and soon enough Saturday morning rolled around and I woke up to the sound of my phone ringing. Not even an hour later Chris rolled up to the house and I got my first chance to check out his truck in person. The detail in the paintwork on Chris’s truck is outstanding. With everything from the ghost flames to faint skulls you are sure to be thrown for a loop if you just glanced at it in picture and got a chance to check it out in person. Not only that, the truck sits on a few big ass wheels.  
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  Chris and I talked for a while on the way over to the spot I was going to shoot truck at and he told me about his first truck which was a lifted on 38” wheels. He told me how he had gotten into a pretty bad accident with it on the highway, which led him to the low life. Chris’s idea was to bag the truck with Firestone bags on all four corners, 10” notched rear with a wishbone setup, and add 2” Belltech drop spindles. This would allow his truck to tuck the 22” Ion wheels.
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