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$$$$ on add-ons

PowerJrod

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Curious how much people spend on ad ons to their trucks.
Example: I've added a bed liner myself, hard quad fold Tonneau cover, Just got new A/T tires so I've spent about $1600 total so far and I'm not done yet lol.
Anyone else care to share?
 

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X-Liner for the bed and a folding Tonneau Cover. $500 for the spray on liner and $428 for the cover.
 

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Drop in Bedliner $149.99 ordered yesterday locally, Weathertech Mud Flaps $68.80 (20% off at Autozone right now with $100 purchase), All weather Ram mats $78 (Ebay), Rear wheel well liners ($170 for all parts). Looking to add paint protection film on front bumper ($125-$200) and finally undercoating B4 winter (doing my self for about $25 in materials). I also ordered a set of OEM base '20 18" bighorn wheels for some possible studded snows for winter use, $349 delivered. This will keep my 20's looking sweet and tires lasting a long time for 3 seasons per year.
 

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Drop in Bedliner $149.99 ordered yesterday locally, Weathertech Mud Flaps $68.80 (20% off at Autozone right now with $100 purchase), All weather Ram mats $78 (Ebay), Rear wheel well liners ($170 for all parts). Looking to add paint protection film on front bumper ($125-$200) and finally undercoating B4 winter (doing my self for about $25 in materials). I also ordered a set of OEM base '20 18" bighorn wheels for some possible studded snows for winter use, $349 delivered. This will keep my 20's looking sweet and tires lasting a long time for 3 seasons per year.
Nice. I keep thinking about under coating for my Bighorn but don't think I see enough snow for that (twice a year)
 

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I've added ~ 37 items and counting labor ... $3,837.86. Next up, some LED bed and LED running board lights and the Borla Touring Cat Back + Borla Resonator.
3832.86​
 

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I guess I'm not as bad as I thought compared to the rest of you, haha! And I'm going to hopefully recoup some of this by selling my fancy 22" OEM rims.

$1000 tires
$850 rims
$80 mud flaps
$270 pedal commander
$25 rear brake light LEDs
$350 dash camera + rear camera + misc accessories
$15 OEM receiver plug
$90 Gorilla black 1-piece lug nuts
$90 knobs for Rambox divider/extender (so it can actually function as an extender)
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roughly $2,770
 
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Lol I could have cut that in half if I didn’t buy double and triple of things. Also not selling my stuff for anywhere near it’s value also lost me some coin, but at least members here got a great deal.
 

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I've been fortunate enough to deal with PorBoy a few times, one of the most generous people I've ever met. Along with mostly Facebook, Craigslist and eBay purchases, I'm in it for $2,547. I am a deal hunter.

Billet Tech Catch Can
Mopar All Weather Mats
Tint
Weathertech Splash Guards
Mopar Drop-in Liner
OEM Wheel to Wheel Steps
Airlift Bags
OEM Chrome Tow Hooks
Lomax Cover
Motofab Level
Limited 20's
Winter 18's, still shopping for tires
Mopar Catback
Helwig Swaybar
Mopar Bed Step
 

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Borla S-Type, premium LED conversion... other misc. parts... probably around $3500 to $4000 at a rough guess.
 

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PPF, window tinting, Bilstein 5100 level, running boards, wheel spacers, undercover folding cover...3k ish
 

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Rough country lift
Rims and tires
Tonneau cover
Tinted windows
around $4,200
Need exhaust next and maybe sprint booster?
 

MannymanX

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Running boards: $300
Tonneau cover: $800
Bed-Slide: $800
OE style fender flares + paint: $500
Laramie Wheels and new tires: $800
12" Screen kit: $1900 (Mostly new parts from my dealership)
LED bulbs - Interior and CHSMLTHNMASD: $50-100
RAM CHARGER: $150 + $75 for Programming (Installed myself)
Chrome grille overlays: $130
Total is $5555

I'm pretty sure i forgot a bunch of stuff but that's all the big stuff...

And i know i could've just buy a Laramie with all this stuff for less, but i'm Stupid...

EDIT: Doors and dash speakers were $300~ also haha
 

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Vararam CAI $350
Moe’s TB $350
Krown oil undercoating $180
Linex Premium bedliner $600
B2 Fab Res delete, muffler, and 5” tips $530
Truxedo Tonneau cover $300
LED bed lights $50
iDrive throttle controller $200
$2560 total.

dang, that’s the first time I’ve added that up! More to come I’m sure.
 

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$2,800 and its a lease!

Spray in bedliner (Rhinoliner) 700
Side steps 250 (used from a forum member)
Mopar Tri fold bed cover 800
Mopar window rain/air deflectors (used from a forum member) 50
Rebel takeoffs wheels and tires $1000
 

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How do you install that ?
It came with instructions. Not that easy if you don't have experience disassembling stuff... it also requires soldering...
You can PM me if you want more info.
 

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How do you like the s type? I'm thinking of getting the attack but concerned it might be too loud.

It is much louder than I thought it would be, but I instantly loved it. The first fire up at the garage brought such a wicked smile to my face. It really does make the truck sound so much more alive. An added bonus is the fact that my MPG has actually improved since installing it, even though I stomp on the pedal more!
 

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