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You need to check your water for total dissolved solids. If yorTDS is too high, no soaps, washing in shade or any other tricks will not work. I have high TDS and it is so aggravating to wash my truck and it looks worse after washing.
I just ordered Adam's Water Deionizer. A Deionizer will remove...
I'm not defending anyone because that is unacceptable work but glass replacement work is usually always farmed out to a local auto glass shop so dealer needs to find a better shop.
No room for that with active air dam. You must grab the bolt higher up with visegrips and let the head of the bolt bend the rubber air dam on the way down as you are beating on it. It is not hard at all to hit them out, clip is quite soft and gives up easily.
I think it makes the front end much better/tougher. Watch the Ram commercials, every single truck they show has towhooks except the truck they offer the deal on at the end. Also plugged up the license bolt holes.
Here's part numbers for chrome hooks. If you have the active air dam it gets in the way and hinders instalation a bit but not too bad.
And I used a visegrips to hold the long bolt while beating it out.
That's what I was saying above. It worked on my'23 so I know it can be done but three clicks did not work. I just kept playing around till it worked. I should have wrote down how many it was.
Has anyone ever swapped out a front grille?
I'm thinking of putting the chrome Laramie bar grille on my '23 Bighorn. I don't think it would be too difficult but then again...
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