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Here is a what billet silver looks like covered in mud. This is one day after saying I’d never take it in the mud. My oldest son called and he and his buddies were buried in mud while out hunting and couldn’t get ahold of anyone else.
We have test fit our prototype rear Chase Light Brackets/ Rear Light Pod Brackets. We made a few adjustments and will have these ready to ship in about 3 weeks. They mount to the existing bed utility group holes. We are going to test them with the bed utility rail installed as well but they...
I made them do all of the crawling abound in the mud. I didn’t get muddy (except my boots) until I got home and started pressure washing. Luckily there was a stock tank close by that was overflowing with water and they were all able to clean up at that tank so their interior stayed pretty decent...
Son and his buddies got stuck to the frame in a 2018 Ram 1500 while out hunting. We used find my iphone to get back to them. I will post a few videos and photos as I get them. I was more focussed on getting back to them without getting stuck or crashing. lol. The mud was super slick and deep in...
The prototype is done. Waiting on the CAD file for it so we can get the test set cut, bent, welded, and test fit. At that point we will release them. I am guessing somewhere around 4 weeks to release date but that is relying on other vendors to deliver their parts in the time frame they normally do.
They are powder coated a textured black. The texturing is pretty light. It's similar to the tow hooks or Rebel and TRX bumpers with the black textured portion. As far as the sensors go, we use little picks or pocket screwdrivers to remove them. They are pretty easy. Lightly pry out on the the...
The area between the bumper and radiator will likely be easier. I'd like to offer lighter weight aluminum for good protection. I think we may have to just bite the bullet and design a few different options which really sucks for logistics on our end. If the limited, laramie and bighorn could all...
I know the front and rear tow hooks are different but it is possible the mounting holes used in our brackets could work. I've never looked so I couldn't say for sure.
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