CHeYeNNe71
Ram Guru
Just curious, with Fluid Film/Others, how is it working under the vehicle after all that is sprayed on? One of the reasons I've never done it before.
Sorry for the delay. Fractured my foot last Monday and had not had a chance to give her wash but here she is. She rides sooo much better than the Readylift 3.5. So happy with it.I'll have pictures tomorrow but just dropped the truck off at the lift shop to get my BDS 6in Performance Elite Coilover lift to replace my Readylift 3.5 SST kit. Can't wait to pick her up!!!
Same... well worth the expenses, which actually wasn't nearly as much as i was thinking it would be back when i did mine. you can do maint. anytime of the year, decals, painting, plastidip etc. but the best is not having to brush or scrape snow and ice off in the winter... i just leave my jacket in the truck and my brush/scraper in the rambox.It's very nice. I had to add the heater after we moved in, but the garage itself was finished with insulated walls/ceiling. I usually keep heater set around 50 degrees. Will crank it up to 70 if I'm going to be working in the garage.
My old house had a heater in one bay of the garage that wasn't working when we moved in. Finally got it working 6 months before we sold it for current house.
I have a Mr Heater Big Maxx gas heater I mounted myself. There was already a gas line stub in the garage, and had an electrician buddy come run the wires for it direct from breaker panel. Routed the thermostat wire up to front of garage. I have a four car garage with one side double deep so it's in a L shape.Same... well worth the expenses, which actually wasn't nearly as much as i was thinking it would be back when i did mine. you can do maint. anytime of the year, decals, painting, plastidip etc. but the best is not having to brush or scrape snow and ice off in the winter... i just leave my jacket in the truck and my brush/scraper in the rambox.
We have an electric clothes dryer so i just re-purposed the gas stub and hooked up a hot dawg. and i fully believe that will sell the house when it's time. haha. When my neighborhood friends come over and see it they go home mad at their wives for some reason.
Lookin' sharp!new 24 got some boards
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Hate to tell ya, but those are the worse thing for the beds. They rub the paint off. I had the dealership pull mine before I bought it and keep it. My bed doesn't look the best because of that!and finally - a bed(liner - Dualliner) to insure previously shown detachable fat bike has a soft ride... (any any of my other mt bikes, fam bikes, ski equip etc...). Winter temps - so the liner a bit "rigid". had to get inside the bed to close the tailgate as the liner for the gate was sticking out and interfering - im hoping some warmer temps/sun application will assist - if not need to tape that edge... View attachment 175257
Maybe, but a coat of paint or spray-on bed liner and it as good as new. The bed liner does protect the bed from dings and dent which would be much more difficult to repair.Hate to tell ya, but those are the worse thing for the beds. They rub the paint off. I had the dealership pull mine before I bought it and keep it. My bed doesn't look the best because of that!
True, but I've had two trucks that have lived hard lives with drop in liners. Other than the worn paint both beds looked new. One was 20 years old, current is almost 30 years old. The bed is off while I replace tanks, but the liner goes back when I'm done.Hate to tell ya, but those are the worse thing for the beds. They rub the paint off. I had the dealership pull mine before I bought it and keep it. My bed doesn't look the best because of that!
That's why ya do spray on bed liner instead.Maybe, but a coat of paint or spray-on bed liner and it as good as new. The bed liner does protect the bed from dings and dent which would be much more difficult to repair.
I ended up canceling the battery appointment this morning.Mine died at the perfect time today. I went in to get an oil change and it died in the oil bay. They had to boost it to get me going.
I'm to go back in next week to get it replaced under warranty.
Take it to a parts store and they will run battery test for freeI ended up canceling the battery appointment this morning.
It has warmed up considerably and, of course, the remote start and everything works fine now. I took the truck in any way for a tire rotation and the battery exploration, only to be told that if they run the diagnostics and don't identify a fault, I would be charged a diagnostics fee of $170/hr.
Considering the fact that I just drove 15km on the highway to get there, I'm sure that battery is gonna test just fine. I decided to that I would rather take that money and just buy a new battery when I get a chance.
They can just rotate my tires as my garage is full of stuff.
I think people are confusing the dual liner with the traditional drop in hard plastic bed liners. Different productsinteresting - I had a bed rug - really like it for 80% of what it was - this time wanted to go a different route - was going to do spray in - hit pause - got this based on so many positive reviews ...
They can just rotate my tires as my garage is full of stuff.
You are correct. I just looked it up. Nice!I think people are confusing the dual liner with the traditional drop in hard plastic bed liners. Different products
Bwahahaha. I’ve found it interesting how we put the crap in the garage that we don’t want in our house and then put our expensive vehicles outside. Sadly, now my truck is too tall for the garage and my wife has no interest in putting her vehicle in the garage.
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