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That's why you take it out if you need to use the bed for dirty stuff. It's marine gradencsroet and foam, so no issues getting wet. I just power washed mine to clean some oil off of it from hauling an engine block to machine shop.
Only need to put Velcro where it will touch the BedRug. They have a solid strip on the BedRug itself, but just cut sections to attach to the raised portion of bed sides where it will make contact. I I stalled one from a 4th gen into mine. I thought it fit great, other than having to cut and...
It's not meant to perfect follow every country of the side walls. When installed, the sides will be straight up and down, except around the wheel wells
I can honestly say in the 5 years I have been on this forum I have never seen a single post about anyone ever having someone out something in their fuel tank. And the many years I have been part of other Facebook automotive groups, I have seen maybe two reports of anyone ever having anything...
Turning audio off isn't really a concern for me. I'd rather have the audio, and no reason not to. I like the Fitcamx because it blends in and isn't obvious. Which is good, because then others don't suspect it. I've seen people change their behaviors when they see a dash cam in other...
FitcamX is a great option. Looks factory. Has a rear camera option. Powered from rear view mirror connector, so no wires to route unless you have rear cam. Phone app to view and download videos.
Yes, most people aren't used to seeing actual engine temp read out, just the needle gauge. They would be shocked to see how many modern cars actually run in the 210-220 range for normal operation.
Tinting your windshield took out your BCM. A quality time shop would have known the risk and taken dlsteps to prevent it from happening. And, as your already figured out, you can't do it without getting dealer involved. That is the specialist you need. Not Jim Bob down the street.
Your truck is operating as designed. Stop trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist. Just because you personally think it's too hot for coolant temps doesn't mean it is
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