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You may think it's sealed but some moisture will find it's way into the system over time. Just because it looks new does not mean it is, you can always buy a brake fluid tester for less than 10 bucks to test the moisture level.
I finally installed the Matt black overlays, took about 2 minutes. Still has the outline but just enough to blend in with the other bits of chrome still on the truck.
yea, the strips at the top and bottom are not the DRL's, they are accent lighting. They are dim enough that they don't have to turn off when the turn signal is on like if it was a true DRL.
Yea, that is the one part I hate the look of on the truck. Being there are alignment holds under the letters you can't remove them without body work and a repaint. Not sure if your's are Chrome or not but if so you could replace them with black ones or you can get vinyl overlays. I...
I think gloss black would look unique and would tie into the gloss black door handles, grill. and mirrors. Otherwise, you can't go wrong with color matched.
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It is lower on the 2025's because of the bigger black plastic trim pieces that house the lane keep sensors. I'm not the biggest fan of how low it hangs when retracted.
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