dsd1212
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That looks great. Was torn between the mx4 and the undercover ultra flex. Both look like excellent covers.Finally installed the mx4 tonneau cover
That looks great. Was torn between the mx4 and the undercover ultra flex. Both look like excellent covers.Finally installed the mx4 tonneau cover
The 13 x 5 Halloween trailer, fog machine, talking skull and pumpkin, lots of beverages, 400 watt RamBox inverter ran all the lights,
They sound great and so clear I found the dash tweeters to be good but not great these jbl’s made it sound like a concert all around you in the front. I had these JBL’s in my 2016 charger with the beats audio but traded it in for the new ram
I do as I have had their catback on previous generations (04 and 14). I just received their 19430 yesterday from that site. Note they are in Canada and place orders with Magnaflow who ships directly to you. The plan is to be installing this weekend.I was just looking at Hottexhaust.com at they are having a 25% off November sale on the Magnaflow #19429. A complete cat back stainless system (black or polished tip for about $620. regular $828. free shipping!! Any of you have experience with Magnaflow??
John
Congratulations, let us know how the install goes! Do you have access to a Lift or just doing it old school with jackstands and a lot of crawling around?? Curious if the parts remake easily! Were you able to get the 25% discount?I do as I have had their catback on previous generations (04 and 14). I just received their 19430 yesterday from that site. Note they are in Canada and place orders with Magnaflow who ships directly to you. The plan is to be installing this weekend.
Yep, doing it the driveway with ramps. Did it to my 14 Ram and it took a couple of hours. Did receive the 25% discount so it was around $650.Congratulations, let us know how the install goes! Do you have access to a Lift or just doing it old school with jackstands and a lot of crawling around?? Curious if the parts remake easily! Were you able to get the 25% discount?
John
I’m also curious about this. Mostly the best way to remove the speaker grills without tearing anything up.
Not Sure about the limited but I ordered the LED package for the Laramie and it had all LED inside and out EXCEPT for the cargo lights and 3rd Brake light!
plastic trim remover, if you have a Harbor Freight close by they have a 5 piece set that will work.
You will also need an 8 mm socket and/or a super shallow phillips head with a 1/4" wrech to loosen the screws closest to the windshield. also a nice towel to protect the dash as you lay the old speaker on the dash to remove the connector, very much a two handed operation.
work the left dash grill cover from the right side, opposite the right grill cover. the center cover is the easiest to remove, lift from the front.
i used my thumbnail to start the prying process so i could get the thin side of the trim tool under the grills. the plastic is not forgiving at all so be gentle and take your time lifting the grills.
Sweet!Yep, doing it the driveway with ramps. Did it to my 14 Ram and it took a couple of hours. Did receive the 25% discount so it was around $650.
One would think that the Limited and Laramie's would come with LED brake and cargo lights since the rest of the lights are LED.The limited cargo and 3rd brake light are incandescent. I swapped all 3 of mine yesterday for LEDs.
Saving a dollar here and there adds up!!One would t
One would think that the Limited and Laramie's would come with LED brake and cargo lights since the rest of the lights are LED.
I supposeSaving a dollar here and there adds up!!
John
Tinted all around, the guy said he won't tint the pan sunroof it may explode!!!!!
never heard of a tint shop not tinting a WINDOW !Seriously? He wouldn't tint it. Mt local shop said they would.
plastic trim remover, if you have a Harbor Freight close by they have a 5 piece set that will work.
You will also need an 8 mm socket and/or a super shallow phillips head with a 1/4" wrech to loosen the screws closest to the windshield. also a nice towel to protect the dash as you lay the old speaker on the dash to remove the connector, very much a two handed operation.
work the left dash grill cover from the right side, opposite the right grill cover. the center cover is the easiest to remove, lift from the front.
i used my thumbnail to start the prying process so i could get the thin side of the trim tool under the grills. the plastic is not forgiving at all so be gentle and take your time lifting the grills.