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thank you! i'd say the ride is more influenced by my tires and big sidewall from the 18 inch wheels rather than from the Bilstein's. I changed the shocks and wheels and tires all at the same time, so its hard to say how much just the 5100's changed the ride. It honestly feels about the same as...
The front resonator delete would definitely make it a little louder and more aggressive, I’m happy I deleted mine. I think most of your thoughts around the exhaust being quiet is due to the interiors of the 5th hens being so quiet. My 4th gen sounded way louder in the cab, but my 5th gen is def...
these look great, i was between these and went with n fab. i always liked the n fab style, but im regretting this as theres surface rust developing in some of the crevices. They're only a few months old.
how has the finish held up on the tyger steps after stepping on them over a few months?
this is basically everything I’ve done so I don’t rub while still being able to run those big mud flaps. Let me know if you have any questions happy to help
yeah you gotta bend the bracket thats behind that little oem mud flap trim piece. I have big *** husky mud dogs on my truck with 35's, had to trim them a little bit but take your time and you can make yours work and it shouldnt be noticeable
Sounds good, I have these similar lights but have yet to wire them up. If you don’t mind, could you please let me know which one you use?
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these are great things to check. when you check the tailgate, make sure it doesnt rub the paint on the passenger side. A lot of them do rub.
Id also check to make sure there arent any cracks in the brake lights, as a few people have reported them randomly cracking.
I have the rear window...
Thanks for the detailed instructions! I’ll definitely be doing this, hopefully it prevents any leaking in the future.
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Does anyone have a diy way to fix it? Mines not leaking (yet) but it is cracked and I was wondering if there’s a way to patch this up without letting the bozos at the dealer touch my truck
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yeah its just one cut with a sawzaw to replace the big muffler. I never used a sawzaw before in my life, and used it for the first time on my 3 day old brand new truck to cut my muffler and i did fine, im sure you will too :ROFLMAO: you're just unfortunately not going to notice much by...
not the mild one, but i have been running his aggressive "round" muffler for almost a year now. I currently have all resonators deleted as well. Love it, definitely loud, but has a great smooth tone that's not raspy at all. it's like a punch to the face lol
just chiming in, i also removed the carbon filter and replaced the air filter with an AEM drop in and also have not noticed any differences in drive-ability or fuel mileage
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