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This friends, is how regular people on the internet think everyone else is even more regular than them and are "mouthbreathers". You've got a lot bigger issues if a couple lines on a forum board irks you that intensely.
Jimmy's initial post indicates an early take that there is no need for...
Nice - roundabout figure for what the set of headlights and taillights ran you?
@Jimmy07 If we didn't care about animations, would a retrofit of the LED projector headlights and taillights be just a wiring harness and no AlfaOBD+Proxy Alignment effort?
Hi Anthony - just to also confirm ... the Crew Cab 6'4" box come standard with the 33 gal fuel tanks?
Ram build site doesn't even have the option to select.
very helpful and informative.
what's your take on this wheel/tire setup on a Big Horn without the flares? this shot shows some poke with them .... would a more positive offset not clear with 12.5" wide tires? does going 11.5" or 285 width alleviate this or am I off base?
Are 35s possible on a Big Horn (no fender flares) with no poke?
By far, the most popular (for good reason IMO) setup I've seen for 35" tires is the Method 305s with a -12 offset ... mainly on Rebels. Like Shown.
I despise poke and the below setup looks like it would on a Big Horn.
Photo...
Michelin X-Ice SUV 275/65/18 on Rebel 18” wheels.
I tried to find some Nokians but had a tough time. I’ve had Blizzaks before but weren’t too impressed with them. I love my X-Ice on my wife’s car so opted for a similar set for the truck.
I think it really depends on location. I'm in the suburbs of a big city ... most trucks you see are just alternatives to the large SUV and have open beds or tonneaus.
But when I go camping, or go out to the mountains in VT or NH, you'll see the proportion of truck caps increase significantly...
You shouldn't see 'marks' at any distance, to be frank.
And yes - ceramic is quite good a heat rejection. I have 70% Xpel ceramic installed on my SUV and it's cool when the sun's beating down on your arm, yet you don't feel the heat you'd normally associate with that.
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