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2008 Chevy 3500HD Dually KROQ Crusher

by Jeremy Cook first featured in Truck Trend – Nov 17, 2016
Photos by: Jeremy Cook

KROQ’s own Jay Tilles, known better as Lightning had humble beginnings in Orange County as a kid who was into all things audio, including big systems in mini-trucks and other vehicles, which is how he got his start in the world of music and vehicle customization. His interests set him onto a path that led him through a long line of highly customized vehicles and to a career in radio. Jay started more than 20 years ago as the whipping boy for the morning show who was constantly being asked to do absurd things (driving to the North Pole for a Christmas tree comes to mind) evolved into a ton of producer credits and his own time slot. He’s also the driving force behind many of the cool stories found at kroq.com.

With roots in the SoCal truck scene, it was only a matter of time before he was back looking for a truck to go to town on. Jay knew he wanted to go big, but also knew it needed to be a budget-conscious endeavor. Even though he had rock star ambitions, he still had a wallet made for radio! The plan here would be to find a gently used HD truck and take his time with the modifications. His truck may look like Jay went out and bought the most expensive lot on the dealership, and then doubled it at the shop down the street, but it is anything but.

After some searching, Jay found inspiration in a reasonably priced, appliance white ’08 Chevy 3500HD dualie. From there he spent a ridiculous amount of time researching every possible modification available to the truck, and soon had a not-so-short list of people he wanted to work with, many of which now are good friends of his. The first such stop was complete Bulletproof Suspension for a 10- to 12-inch lift with all the bells and whistles, including uniball upper control arms, dual reservoir shocks, billet shock clamps, and sway barend links, along with an upgraded Heim joint steering system. Out back, Atlas leaf springs and a modified Firestone Ride Rite system with remote control was mated with Bulletproof traction bars for a comfortable but functional ride. Everything south of the frame was powdercoated and detailed before the Wilwood 16-inch brake system was bolted up to back the 24-inch brushed American Force wheels and 37-inch Toyo rubber.

With the underside of the dualie now way above par, the exterior was next to receive the transformation. The first things most people notice are the brushed stainless Magnum RT bumpers and brushed aluminum floating rack from Wright Metal Works. The cool additions continue from there, with the Amp Research steps to the one-off Gravel Empire grille. But before anything could be bolted up, the entire truck was wrapped in custom Avery Dennison Vinyl by Josh at Daley Visual, in a KROQ motif using multiple reds, whites, grays, and silvers. The truck was finished off with more one-offs from Billet Badges and custom lighting from Vision X and Plain AN Simple.

That might where most people draw the line, but Jay wanted to make a respectable hauler out of the now flashy HD. Gale Banks himself master minded the formula for this 6.6L Duramax using just about everything off the shelf at Banks Engineering and a few extra parts and tuning tricks that aren’t. The long list from our Inside the Build section was good for 635 hp and enough torque to drag the KROQ radio tower around town! The parts list was so extensive, Banks and the folks at Diesel Power, our sister magazine, decided to document the whole thing on its pages. The inside of the cab got the royal treatment, too. From the suede headliner to the Katzkin Lightning Edition seats, to the impressive array of Alpine products that make their 9-inch head unit come alive, the interior has come a long way from its early utilitarian days.

The one-off parts are truly what make this truck unique, along with cool touches like the custom lit accessory switches, the custom vintage microphone, and the little “Lightning” logos throughout. It took almost four years to get to this point, but we think the diligence and research paid off in spades. Jay now has a busy schedule of appearances to make—not just him, but the truck, as well. If you happen to see him at an event, make sure you ask him for some free stuff, and tell him Truckin sent you!

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Inside the build

Year/Make/Model:
2008 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ 4×4 Crew Cab Dualie
Owner and City/State:
Jay Tilles; Los Angeles, California
Chassis:
Front Suspension: Bulletproof 10- to 12-inch lift with uniball upper control arms, dual Bulletproof reservoir shocks, billet shock clamps, sway bar endlinks, upgraded Heim joint steering system
Rear Suspension: Atlas leaf springs, Firestone Ride Rite air helper springs with remote control, Bulletproof traction bars
Wilwood TX6R Big Brake Truck Kit with 6-Piston Calipers and 16-inch rotors
Drivetrain:
Engine: Duramax 6.6 liter diesel with custom tune by Banks Power. Banks iQ, Banks Six-Gun, Banks Double-Shot Dual-Stage Water-Methanol Injection System, Banks Techni-Cooler, Banks SpeedBrake, Banks 5-inch Monster Exhaust with stainless tip, Banks Big Hoss Injectors, Banks Powermax Stage 2 Turbo, Banks Monster port-matched cast exhaust manifolds, Banks Monster Up-Pipes, Banks Monster Down-Pipes, AirDog II Fuel Preporator
Transmission: Allison six-speed, Banks Billet torque converter, Maximum Transmissions billet input shaft and throttle body enhancements, Mag-Hytec front and rear differential covers and transmission pan
Rearend: G2 4:56 gears
Body:
Wright Metal Works aluminum roof rack clear powdercoated by Specialized Coatings, Magnum RT stainless steel bumpers fabricated for ICI by Wright Metal Works, EGR fender flares, Avery Dennison Vinyl multi-layered chrome wrap by Daley Visual, Vision X XPI and Xmitter Series lightbars and Light Cannons, plainAnsimple custom HID headlights and LED taillights, Whip It Light Rods LED whips, Kleinn HK9 Triple Train Horns with Viair compressor, Gravel Empire one-off grille, Titan 62-gallon mid-ship under-body tank and 30-gallon spare tire auxiliary fuel system, Amp Research PowerStep XL, BedStep and BedStep 2, Bulldog Alpha winch, Factor 55 Prolink, Monster Hooks with Infinite Rule keyed locking pins, Billet Badges custom CNC’d emblems, Cargo Glide CG1500XL sliding bed tray, Fastway 0 to 6-inch self-locking ball mount, Line-X bedliner
Interior:
Stereo: Alpine Electronics X009-GM 9-inch A/V System, SPR component speaker systems, SWT-10S4 10-inch subs, PDX-V9 amps, front and rear cameras, Rosen Entertainment headrest systems, Kinetik batteries, Mechman 370 amp Elite Series billet alternator, sPod 8-circuit power distribution systems, Flip Switch custom switch faces, Viper Alarm
Upholstery: Katzkin custom leather seats, All Glass and Upholstery suede headliner
Wheels & Tires:
Wheels: 24×10; American Force Scope brushed with Prismatic Powders clear gloss, SEMA Garage 3D-printed headphone jack lug nut covers
Tires: 37×13.5R24; Toyo Open Country M/T
Special Thanks From Owner: Wetworks Garage for interior and exterior paint, Foreverbolt for countless NL-19 stainless steel fasteners, B2 Design, Bud’s Diesel, Performance Plus Tire, California Car Cover, Steve Brown at Alpine Electronics, Shawn Moore at Big Power Co., my wife Brandee for putting up with me, the world-famous Jeremy Cook, and of course, the World Famous KROQ Los Angeles.