From the Driver Seat
This install was pretty painless and went smoothly. ReadyLift's strut leveling kit was simple; besides pulling the strut assembly out, there were no road blocks. The AEM Brute Force intake was a no-brainer, but getting the stock intake box out was a pain, due to its hidden screws and going in from underneath the fender to access the screws. Gale Banks certainly did its homework, as the exhaust fit perfectly and the rumble is gnarly. Up front, the Grillcraft grille was easy to install, but it was held in by three screws and two screws for the side grilles. Whereas this worried us at first, the grille is still in place and looks great with the black wheels. Speaking of wheels, the Liquid Metal Rhino's and Cooper Zeon tires from Discount Tire Direct sure made the largest difference in our Titan's appearance. The ReadyLift leveling kit allowed us to clear the larger tires without rubbing.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Time Spent Working: 7 hours
Degree of Difficulty: Beginner
Tools Needed:
1/2-inch breaker bar, 13- to 17-mm socket and wrenches
Parts Used:
AEM Brute Force polished intake $288.95
Gale Banks Power Monster exhaust $567.95
Discount Tire Direct exclusive Cooper LTZ 275/60R20 tires $768.00
Discount Tire Direct exclusive Rhino wheels in black 20x9-inch $792.00
Grillcraft MX-series black upper grille NIS-1550B $197.49
Grillcraft MX-series black lower grille NIS-1551B $155.48
ReadyLift 2-inch strut lift for Titan 66-4000 $229.95
Total Cost: $2,999.82 (Prices from autoanything.com includes free shipping, but does not include tax)