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What did you do to your Ram today???

millerbjm

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How do you like the Mopar Wind Deflectors? Last time I checked Weathertech didn't have any for a 2020 Quad cab. I always had those now I have some crappy AVS mess.
I know you were asking the OP about the mopar deflectors but figured I'd come in that I have the EGR in channel and they've been flawless for 1 year 8 months. They are about $90 a set I believe.
 

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Pictures of my truck during a brief moment of sun in Seattle after Adam’s graphene/ceramic coating. Looks great. View attachment 78472
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That looks great! I gave mine a wash today, in the 40° weather, and I am amazed at how much it beads up and I was able to just blast off most of the dirt during my pre-rinse. Even the foam from the foam cannon wasn’t clinging very well.
 

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That looks great! I gave mine a wash today, in the 40° weather, and I am amazed at how much it beads up and I was able to just blast off most of the dirt during my pre-rinse. Even the foam from the foam cannon wasn’t clinging very well.
Appreciate it! I haven’t gotten to wash it yet, but the paint is very slick. Glad to hear how easy it is to wash them now! As for the temperature I guess you have to take any chance you can get to get a wash in! If it’s not raining by me and it’s 40 degrees or higher it’ll get washed.
 

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What happened? I am looking at this kit
From what I can tell in the pouring rain, a ball joint snapped, snowball effect from there. Buh-bye CV, tie rod, end links, brake lines, blah, blah, blah.
 

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I added smoked amber 3/4" LED marker lights to the grill and made a wiring harness after watching Venomrebel 2020's YouTube video. They come on whenever the engine is running, not when just under accessory power. I may add an inline switch in the engine bay. I prefer DRLs so I am good with these being on when driving.
This looks great! What lights did you use and how did they mount to the grill? Any pics with the lights off?
 

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This looks great! What lights did you use and how did they mount to the grill? Any pics with the lights off?
I attached a pic with the lights off. These lights work better on the Rebel grill. They are just wedged in since they are rubber encased. I am looking for better, horizontal ones that are thin enough. I will replace these when I find them. Here are the ones used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I1CHWSG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_ZFO8FbC9K2P64?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
 

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Swapped the footwell lightbulbs for Lasfit red LEDs, bulb L-T10. It took about 5 minutes total to do. The easiest way was to gently pull down on the white covers to pop them out, wrap some duct tape around the bulb and work it out. Then just push in new bulb and push covers back in. Much easier than popping the body fastener and removing the whole light unit. 20210103_213405.jpg
 

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Swapped the footwell lightbulbs for Lasfit red LEDs, bulb L-T10. It took about 5 minutes total to do. The easiest way was to gently pull down on the white covers to pop them out, wrap some duct tape around the bulb and work it out. Then just push in new bulb and push covers back in. Much easier than popping the body fastener and removing the whole light unit. View attachment 78521

That looks fantastic.


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Swapped the footwell lightbulbs for Lasfit red LEDs, bulb L-T10. It took about 5 minutes total to do. The easiest way was to gently pull down on the white covers to pop them out, wrap some duct tape around the bulb and work it out. Then just push in new bulb and push covers back in. Much easier than popping the body fastener and removing the whole light unit. View attachment 78521
Like it. What steering wheel cover is that?
 

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I saw someone post that they had changed the cabin air filter the other day, then someone commented about it needing changed every 15k miles. I'm at 16k and didn't know about it, so got one from O'Reilly's. That was dirtier than I thought it'd be.
From the manual, it's recommended every 15K miles or every 2 years:

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Swapped the footwell lightbulbs for Lasfit red LEDs, bulb L-T10. It took about 5 minutes total to do. The easiest way was to gently pull down on the white covers to pop them out, wrap some duct tape around the bulb and work it out. Then just push in new bulb and push covers back in. Much easier than popping the body fastener and removing the whole light unit.
Can you link the specific LEDs you bought? I am seeing a lot of options.
 

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