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Spray can at Oreillys as well, but I'll have to check Napa the next time I'm in need. I generally like the folks that work there better.
I'm never buying another can of Duplicolor again. Bonus that they include the ingrediants on the label.'
Well that was easy. The new "spat" comes with the clips.
I'll find time this week to clean things up and repaint before putting the new one on. I need to do it before we get a big snow storm and the roads get salty.
Late reply, sorry.
Thank you very much, but FedEx is set to deliver tomorrow. The part wasn't expensive either.
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Another thing I found is my local Oreilly auto parts custom mixes auto paint. Never knew they did that.
If only I was smart enough to check the part number before I expoxied it up.
Was able to take a pic and it is 68275919AB.
Well that is simple-feel like a dummy for asking.
I'll probably just order a couple of each of the likely looking fasteners
Thanks all!
Edit to add, the clips are...
Took me 7 months and almost 12K miles to finally put a ding in my truck. A new record for me. Surprised it took this long. Keep an eye out for big rocks.
Slightly dented the rear fender, but it is workable. Broke the trim piece and the two attaching clips and would like to replace it.
I...
275/60 only adds a half inch in height. Your jack will be fine. I carry a bottle jack with me anyways because **** that weirdo OEM crap.
The OEM spare donut is an inch smaller in diameter than the 275/60. It will be OK as you're just using it for a short distance. I replaced the stupid...
Nice. This is my first year doing it on a dodge, and found all the little plugs under the passenger compartment convenient. A whole lot better than trying to spray up in a weep hole.
Great product as well, and tons on installers nearby. I like the DIY route and use this kit: https://www.woolwaxusa.com/Woolwax%C2%AE-Undercoat-Kit-4-Quarts-PRO-GUN-with-2-Extension-wands_p_42.html
This is my second year with the woolwax. Previously just used fluid film. I love the woolwax kit that comes with the extra wands which can get up inside the frame.
Inaugural Woolwax bath. Only used a quart for the spray gun and a spray can for the doors/tailgate. The truck will never be clean underneath again, but at least it won't rust.
Cheapo air compressor hoses are annoying.
It will on the ipad. On an iphone, it will when you hold your phone sideways.
I only browse on mobile, never post or log on though, so no big change to me.
Sorta to the OP's point though, it is somewhat amusing when someone goes what is the best tire for my use and doesn't list his location.
Nokian Rotiiva AT Plus in 275/60/20. They are more of a northern snow/ice part of the world brand that is better known for its studded winter tires.
I like them so far, but haven't been through a winter yet.
I'm renting on a dirt/gravel road. By the time I get my house built and move out of the rental, my Nokian Rotiiva AT Plus tires will force the owners to add more gravel to the road.
I love the tires so far, but haven't been through a winter yet. I especially like that they are more...
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