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How to Customize a 1987 Chevy Truck

    • 1). Lower the height of your 1987 Chevy truck and add an air suspension kit. These air suspension kits can be controlled from inside the cabin of your truck and allow you to make specific portions of your truck bounce and jolt up and down. This trend was very popular in the 1980s and can really set your truck apart from the modern, trendy customization jobs.

    • 2). Add a set of 13-inch spoke style rims to your 1987 Chevy pickup truck. These rims will allow you to make the most of your air bag suspension and also lower the overall ride height of your vehicle. The small wheels allow for the utmost of suspension articulation and the spoke style is a clean classic look that exudes 1980s customization.

    • 3). Install whitewall tires. Whitewall tires were usually seen on luxury passenger cars, but adding them to a pickup truck can make a unique and personalized statement.

    • 4). Cover the bed of your truck with a tonneau cover and add a small spoiler bar to the tonneau cover. These two accessories, combined with the lowered profile of your truck, will really create a sleek look.

    • 5). Install an external subwoofer box in the bed of your truck. You can open up your tonneau cover and make use of this space to play music from the rear of your truck.

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