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Went in to get my 2020 looked at for a scratch after the dealer took it in for recall and what was a simple battery swap (that they really wanted $700 for and nevermind the visor issue).
Ended up leaving with a 2024 Big Horn V8 with eTorque and the Night Edition trim and in white... its pretty...
And should I be worried?
The red connector under the driver’s side rear wheel. I saw this the other day and wondered if it feel and if I should get wheel well covers...
So the EFX came with two drain tubes and the water that does leak will come right down from the spouts. I just cut through the Bed Rug and pushed them into pre-existing holes and they fall down between the outer sheet metal and the bed wall itself.
Probably the last of the first mods as to be expected. But NFab RS step bars, BedReg, Gator EFX trifold. Easy trip stuff Tactilian includes the subdued flag magnet and valve stems
I actually need to replace either the mount or get new screws for the frame I have for mine.
I’d rather just get screws but how difficult is the install? Seems simple enough but I thought the same about my bike’s cable clutch install and now she’s in the shop
Made this install last week and bolted them done again today to the torque spec. Got a chance to look at them again and wanted to show how much they stick out.
Simple bolt on like most. My only question is the top bolt slot on the ones for my 2020 BH, were not enclosed but more U shaped. Either...
Man, this is why I love sites like this. I was about to push the button on buying these. But they look massive and take up quite a bit of space. I love the concept still but might just need to get a box to toss in the back
I noticed a zipper under my seat. Maybe a way to get some plastic that an zipper onto it. Thinking of a back frame for higher end backpacks might be pliable enough with the fright equivalent. Give it a textured black paint look, and it should blend in without much alteration to the truck
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