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I just did it today, not too bad. The worst part are the front Fascias, I was so worried about breaking them. I found this on you tube and it helps with releasing the side clips. . After that I did like riveralg79 said and removed the grill with the fascia, You have to squeeze your hand in there...
Not sure, I know the place I take my vehicles does do the paint correction first. I bought the vehicles, tell the dealer don't wash them and take them straight to the Coating place. They usually have it 3 days.
On my 09 I would use the ramps and use the winch on my Outlander to pull up in bed, felt it was safer. I put a heavy duty strap at the front between the bed eye hooks and attached winch cable to that.
I also go on the beach and bought this one, uses my drill batteries and works excellent. Also has a 12volt cord if needed. You can set your desired pressure and just let it go. I also bought some deflators and you can set them to any pressure you want, Just screw them on and let them do their thing.
I just ran across this company, how do you thinks this compares to the retro Shop.
https://www.infotainment.com/collections/all/products/2019-2020-ram-1500-truck-oem-factory-led-headlight-upgrade-kit
My truck has the active air dam. I unbolted the side that I was working on and let it hang down out of the way, made it a lot easier to reach the bezel nuts. Two 13 mm nuts hold the air dam. Also all you have to do is loosen the bezel nuts and just slide them out. Also my truck did not have the...
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