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What did you do to your Ram today???

What works really really good is a good polish (paint correction if needed) then Jescar Sealer. That S will make your paint damn near glow in the dark, then apply a couple coats of good quality wax over that.
Thanks for the tip, I am going to look that up and try it :)
 
Thanks for the tip, I am going to look that up and try it :)
It's made by Menzerna but labeled Jescar in the US

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I’m too old and lazy to do any paint correction or waxing. I just get it looked after when I get my local guy to do my spring detailing. At my age, my eyes wouldn’t tell the difference between what I get done and paying someone $1800 to ceramic coat.
So far, my truck hasn’t complained.
 
I Installed a Tyger T1 roll-up tonneau cover. Easy install, good fit, good deal from Amazon for Cyber-Monday. I also made a bed divider out of an old 2x4 and some outdoor carpet that I had leftover from making boat trailer bunk boards. Next up: running boards/side steps.
 

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I like those ramps
where did you get them?
Well this is a coincidence. Figured that I would search the forum for info on some good ramps and dig up some posts from a few years back... But nope, your post is brand new.

I'm looking for some ramps too. I found these at harbor freight. The weight rating looks fine, but not sure what everyone else thinks about things such as the length, etc.


And then these are 4 times the price..

 
I have these specifically for loading a snowblower. The longer ones make the slope a little less severe. Make sure you use the retention straps to secure the ramps. I also drive up and down facing the rear of the truck. That way if it gets away from me I'm not under it. But if you have it in gear and the drive engaged it shouldn't roll any faster than the speed you select. Strap it down good so you don't punch out your back window.

 
Well this is a coincidence. Figured that I would search the forum for info on some good ramps and dig up some posts from a few years back... But nope, your post is brand new.

I'm looking for some ramps too. I found these at harbor freight. The weight rating looks fine, but not sure what everyone else thinks about things such as the length, etc.


And then these are 4 times the price..

I have the tri-fold ones. Makes them much easier to move around and store. Have used them for ATVs, riding lawnmower, and snow blowers.

 
I have these specifically for loading a snowblower. The longer ones make the slope a little less severe. Make sure you use the retention straps to secure the ramps. I also drive up and down facing the rear of the truck. That way if it gets away from me I'm not under it. But if you have it in gear and the drive engaged it shouldn't roll any faster than the speed you select. Strap it down good so you don't punch out your back window.

I’ve done this hundreds of times. Sometimes 2 at a time!
I’ve given up using the ramp tie back straps. Pain in the lower posterior.(butt)
Snowblowers are always strapped down with ratchet straps.

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