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How is the road noise with the STT's? I had them on my Dakota, and they were fairly loud, but excellent in all conditions.

I would say road noise is 20% more than stock, Everything else is excellent.
 
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What is that locking box system you have in the back? That looks pretty nice.
 
What is that locking box system you have in the back? That looks pretty nice.

Pretty sure that’s the undercover swing box, but there’s a variety of options. Hard and soft ones.

 
Pretty sure that’s the undercover swing box, but there’s a variety of options. Hard and soft ones.


Yep, that looks like it, thanks! I might order one.
 
What is that locking box system you have in the back? That looks pretty nice.


Here is the link for the swing box. They are awesome and so handy!!


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Day 4 of ownership. Blacked out the front end (RAM grille letters and front skid plate). Ordered running board, caliper paint, Extang Encore Tonno hard tri-fold bed cover, and a few other stuff. Scheduled for line-x spray bed liner next week. More to come...


Update:

Almost a month now. Just had first wash and wax.

Following Mods Done: Blacked out RAM grille letters and front skid plates, drop in K&N air filter (for now), Line-X Premium spray bed liner, ExTang Encore Tonno cover, brake calipers painted red and rotor hubs black

On Order: WeatherTech mud flaps (front and rear), Go Rhino RB 20 Running Boards with bed liner spray coating.
 

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Update:

Almost a month now. Just had first wash and wax.

Following Mods Done: Blacked out RAM grille letters and front skid plates, drop in K&N air filter (for now), Line-X Premium spray bed liner, ExTang Encore Tonno cover, brake calipers painted red and rotor hubs black

On Order: WeatherTech mud flaps (front and rear), Go Rhino RB 20 Running Boards with bed liner spray coating.
Looking Good... Great Stance... :cool:
 
Update:

Almost a month now. Just had first wash and wax.

Following Mods Done: Blacked out RAM grille letters and front skid plates, drop in K&N air filter (for now), Line-X Premium spray bed liner, ExTang Encore Tonno cover, brake calipers painted red and rotor hubs black

On Order: WeatherTech mud flaps (front and rear), Go Rhino RB 20 Running Boards with bed liner spray coating.
Looks very nice. I'm wondering if you received the WeatherTech mud flaps yet? Did you get the no drill ones? If so, do they feel secure enough and do you like them? I'm also looking at getting the Go Rhino RB 20's but on the fence. It's a toss up between them and the Westin HDX Xtreme's.
 
Looks very nice. I'm wondering if you received the WeatherTech mud flaps yet? Did you get the no drill ones? If so, do they feel secure enough and do you like them? I'm also looking at getting the Go Rhino RB 20's but on the fence. It's a toss up between them and the Westin HDX Xtreme's.

I just wanted to mention, I have had both WT and Husky front flaps, I highly recommend the Huskys, at least for the front side. They have a secure 4 point installation and honestly look more natural on the RAM. They are also an inch lower in length for better protection and they have the least amount of material that touches the fender flare, so less scuffing on your flares. They do come with protective film if you have painted flares.
 
I just wanted to mention, I have had both WT and Husky front flaps, I highly recommend the Huskys, at least for the front side. They have a secure 4 point installation and honestly look more natural on the RAM. They are also an inch lower in length for better protection and they have the least amount of material that touches the fender flare, so less scuffing on your flares. They do come with protective film if you have painted flares.
Okay thanks for that advice.
 
I've never been a fan of the color white on cars/trucks but this looks pretty damn nice. Beautiful truck!
 
Did you add the 4X4 Off Road decal? I’ve never seen it on a Rebel before.


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