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Got my new 3”x5” chrome and black flag decals in this afternoon. I’m curious to hear everyone’s opinions on placement. Leaning towards just above the ram decals on the doors but top of the front quarter panel is tempting me.
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We run our tires until they’re done before replacing them. Already have 15,000 on these I’m guessing only another 15,000 until I replace with the wildpeaks.
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Bilstien 5100s installed all the way around on the Laramie. Then replaced painted 18” wheels with Rebel wheels after finding a set on here from another 5th gener. Changes the whole look of the truck! I’ll replace Goodyear’s with wildpeaks when these are done. Can’t justify tossing tires with...
Took her out to the desert and down some trails I probably shouldn’t have. Let’s just say I’m glad I got home in the dark but not looking forward to waking up in the morning to go inspect the desert stripes.
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I use it for removing tar from the rocker panels on my truck. I should have been more clear. For removing decals or badges, the wheel trumps all both in speed and effort.
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Ensure that your truck and the wheel are free from any dirt or debris and you should be good. Also don’t push it to full RPM. Start slow and you’ll find the sweet spot on speed. Personally, I would grab a decal wheel before ever putting goo gone on my truck regardless of color.
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Search “decal easer wheel” in Amazon. You’ll have plenty of options to choose from. If you want the best, buy 3M’s. If you’re just doing a little removal at home save your money and buy a generic one.
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I used to do vehicles graphics full time back in college but now do a little as a side gig. I debadge all of our trucks at the family business before we get them decaled, even our Peterbilts. What I’ve found to be the best method through the years is pushing a plastic squeegee for vinyl...
I went with the Fia water proof covers and they fit like a glove since day one. I got mine because my Lab, my Labradoodle, and my daughter ride in the back. The kid spills and the 80 lb doodles nails are like a damn velociraptor.
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The compressor is mounted on the frame under the truck and works via remote or app on your phone. They state to fill BEFORE loading the truck. I just inflate to full psi (50) then deflate down to where I want the truck to ride after loaded. Super easy to install, mount compressor and valve to...
You’ll be happy with them. Super easy install. We had high cross winds out here the other day and I pumped up to 20 psi rolling down the road just to stiffen up the rear end. Been playing with different pressures unloaded ever since.
I often haul 1,000 lbs of steel hammers for our rock...
Awesome. Thanks for the information. All three of these items are on my “must have” list as well. I just put a set of Airlift 1000HD helper bags and a WirelessONE compressor on my truck last week while I was putting on the new bilstein shocks to further combat any squat from hitch weight. We...
Edit: Didn’t see that Mother answered this perfectly above.
Rebels come stock with Bilstein shocks which use a different perch than the Mopar shocks on other models.
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Nice! My wife and I are waiting on a 2021 Grand Design TT to haul behind my 1500. Between this forum and the Grand Design forum I’ve got plenty of projects lined up. Glad to see another 5th gen 1500 used as a haul vehicle. Any mods added to help haul your TT comfortably?
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Nice. The wife and I are purchasing a 2021 Imagine 2400BH soon. Can’t wait until we’re dragging it up to the mountains.
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It’s definitely going to be a journey. Thanks for the positive story with your pup. We are definitely looking into insurance now as I had to fork over $5,500 out of pocket to get my chocolate’s surgery done. The hard part is finding an insurance company that will cover charges if we have to do...
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