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it took me about 2-1/2 hours, start to finish but this was me never doing this type of thing before, and no installation manual because they didn't come with one haha. I also opted to not go with the DRL's (maybe later) but they do come on when the headlights are on. I'll post a daytime pic of...
well, I installed them myself today. I'll try to get out tonight for a picture with them on at night so we can see the light output. here's a before and after.
Yes, i have a bighorn with halogen currently. I couldn't find any OEM LED's for under 1K a pair. These ended up costing around $566 for the pair after some coupon codes i found online, plus i won't need to buy the adapter to make the change from halogen to LED as well.
I have the 2" Rough Country front level and stock 18's if you want to see what it looks like. Eventually i'll get bigger wheels/tires. https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/rough-country-leveling-kit.7004/#post-102396
Yeah I'm probably just going to ride them out. I looked up the tires that my truck has and it looks like they are rated for 65K. That means I can spend my money on other mods now haha...
I know this is a pretty vague question, but on average how many miles have you guys been getting on your factory tires before needing to replace with new ones?
No, mine does not have the sensors. I'm not sure how this would effect them. I assume it would. The only taps this bar has, is two at the top for mounting a light bar.
Sorry for such a rookie question...but I've never owned a truck before this.
I've always heard to never use 4WD low unless you're getting unstuck (which makes sense) and to never use 4WD high above 55 MPH. I just want to know why that's bad (for the not above 55 MPH part). Also, if i left the...
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