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I towed my TJ from NJ to PA and back. I would figure it had to be around 5k or 6k. I did it with a Uhaul designed to be loaded tongue heavy. I'm hoping to find another trailer rental company with better designed trailers with electric brakes.
I checked the other day and there was still no update for the GPS issue. I have a non-navigation 8.4 and it uses the truck's GPS antenna for maps instead of the phone's. The GPS on my phone is fine until I plug it into the truck. It's off by a couple of miles once it's plugged into the truck.
I'm very interested to see how people without a console mounted their CB radios. I run a Galaxy 959 in my Jeep currently and would like to run a CB in my truck too.
My truck doesn't have the sport package otherwise I would have had 2 racing stripes down the middle. I have attached 3 photos of my truck so that hopefully someone can Photoshop the two tone onto it as it looks like no one has done this mod yet.
I'm unfortunately considered a millennial but even the millennials call me an old man. I was wondering if anyone has done this to their truck. I would say the lines of the truck would allow for something similar to the ford. It has a defined indent towards the bottom and the top tapers off. Even...
Has anyone painted or applied decals to their Ram 1500 to make it two tone? There's a dealer who's selling two tone F150's and I'm wondering what our Ram 1500's would look like with a similar paint scheme.
https://www.motor1.com/reviews/362945/bfp-ford-f-150-retro-first-drive/
I believe BDS is coming out with a 2 inch kit as well. So the question becomes do we buy off-road pack springs and Bilstein shocks or the kit from BDS?
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