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my favorite are griot's: https://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garage-55586-Terry-Weave/dp/B01BD5F1EA/ref=sr_1_9?crid=1A6W3KVUIOJ8E&dchild=1&keywords=griots+towel&qid=1596738025&sprefix=griots+towe,aps,140&sr=8-9
you don't realize how big of a difference they make until you try them
these are also...
invest in GOOD microfiber towels. youll always have streaks if you're using towels from wal mart/autozone etc. those are terrible and are going to make the process a lot more difficult than it should be
Are our bumpers painted or is it a textured plastic material that’s on them? I’m not sure what to put on it for protection... I’ve been putting Adams VRT trim dressing on it but it doesn’t last nearly as long on the bumpers as it does on other plastic and rubber parts on the truck
it's one thing to have the magnuson moss act protecting us from the manufacturer's false accusations that a CAI caused engine failure.... but it's another thing for someone to pay the legal fee's needed to actually fight the manufacturer on something like this. Magnuson moss act or not, i'm not...
if you have great credit, you can always ask the outside lending party for a 'rate exception'. i got 25 bps off the bank's advertised rate by doing this
:ROFLMAO: i sense some sarcasm, it'd be nice to have some real leather for sure in our "lower end" trucks. For what it's worth, i use Griot's Garage 3-in-1 leather conditioner/cleaner on my steering wheel and the center console armrest. I've also used regular interior detail spray on them as...
the less-shiney version is called VRT (vinyl rubber trim). The tire shine is definitely shiney, and it has sio2 in it... the ceramic coating for your tire if you will :ROFLMAO: i've used both on my tires, both look great and last a while
do you know how they adjusted your front fender? my front passenger side fender does not sit flush with the front passenger door. it sticks out. assuming its the fender that needs adjustment
i love me some 18's with a meaty sidewall lol i leave the low profile sidewalls to performance cars :) I had 20's on my last ram with the same tires and leveling kit as i currently do, and i honestly can't tell a measurable difference. Im surprised no ones brought up what PSI you guys are...
I’ve honesty always loved the simplicity and layout of tundra interiors, I almost got one instead of my rebel but couldn’t justify spending more money for an SR5 than I did on my rebel!
do you ever miss the cummins with the G56? That's always the truck i wanted.... just never needed a diesel. Test drove quite a bit of them tho, even one that was lifted and deleted and i don't think i ever had such a big smile on my face lol love the truck with a manual trans
pics of Adams tire shine with sio2 after treating them with Adams tire and rubber cleaner. I used a microfiber wax applicator pad, a little bit goes a long way!
until someone comes out with a better transmission than the ZF and puts it in one of the competitor's, i could never drive any truck other than a ram. these trucks are such a pleasure to drive with this powertrain combo
gave my truck the ‘ol Adams treatment! Got their tire and rubber cleaner, wheel cleaner, and tire shine kit, turned out super nice. Used h20 guard and gloss on the paint as I do after every wash . Look at how dirty new tires really are!
Here’s how it looks, just gotta play with the mounts until it sits the right way, I got this light bar, has everything you need: Nilight LED Light Bar 20Inch 126W Spot Flood Combo Led Off Road Lights with 16AWG Wiring Harness Kit-2 Lead, 2 Years Warranty...
amazon has some nice light bar kits for around $30 or so, i mounted a 24 inch to my front license plate holes.
Lighting tint film is also another really inexpensive mod.
Rain guards, bug shield (a little more than $50), muffler delete :D, detailing products to clean, polish and seal your...
i'd say you should do it, your speakers are the same as the base system. only difference with you system is that you have an alpine amplifier which obviously makes a substantial difference
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