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I am out on the Outer Banks northern beaches this week. I use a basic stick tire gauge to lower the pressure before getting on the sand, and I have a Ryobi One+ inflator for refilling. Nice to have on-hand in the RamBox...
Nice truck! Thanks for the pics. It's interesting to see what things they don't convert over to RHD, such as the console controls and the windshield wipers.
BTW, that price converts to about $122k USD. Ouch.
If you have RamBox, then there is an outlet in one of the boxes. I believe it is on the driver's side.
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/power-outlets-rambox-outlet-switch-on-instrument-panel-anyone-see-it.8575/
I am not sure on how to address the warning you are receiving, but I would recommend that you seal both ends of the plug that you disconnected. You do not want the connectors to corrode and never go back together.
I don't suppose you would want to rent me your winter wheels/tires for a week in late August for my trip down to the OBX beaches? I did fine there last year with my 22's, but the sand was pretty firm and tires were newer. I am in southern NH.
Most of the driving on the beaches north of Corolla can be done in 4Hi, since you will want to have enough speed to maintain momentum. If you get bogged down in deep soft sand or need to cross some of the deep water holes on the "roads" inland from the beach in Carova, then you can use 4Lo to...
I got mine from this dealer on eBay last year. The deflectors arrived promptly and in good condition. I have also bought the parts to use the bed extender from this dealer.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/401983147355
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