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I finally heard back from Rough Country today. They have given me the updated instructions and they told me that they were going to be updating their website instructions as well. The new version requires you to remove the old half liners and install all new.
These are definitely a rough country part and rough country even updated the photos on the EBay listing for the liners to show the more extensive hardware kit. It’s just for some reason nobody has access to the new installation instructions that will use the new hardware. One of the rough...
Has anyone used the Rough Country rear wheel liners lately? I just ordered a set and expected them to come with just the couple of push pins for installation like I had seen in some videos. Mine came with a bag of hardware with the threaded style clips, push pins, some other kind of pin. I...
Thanks. I asked because I have seen other videos where they disconnected several other things back there. I was hoping it could be done with what you suggested it.
I have set of the Ram off-road springs to swap with my non off-road Ram springs. What is the easiest way to complete this task? I have seen videos and read about this job with different ways to complete it. Thanks for any advice.
The adapter ring is the lower piece in this photo but they must have changed something to where it isn’t needed anymore. There are YouTube videos of the install on a 5th gen ram talking about how the ring was only to be used on non off-road group trucks.
I recently got some 5100s for my Ram 1500. They did not come with the adapter ring that I have seen talked about before and the instructions didn’t mention it. It was my understanding that the ring was for non off-road group trucks previously. Did they change the kit or modify a part so the...
Did your 5100s come with the adapter ring that used to be used on non-off-road package trucks? I bought some and they did not come with that adapter ring I have seen talked about previously. The instructions also made no mention of it.
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