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What did you do to your Ram today???

I was going to buy one of those until I read in the fine print that they fade over time. However, the one in the picture looks different than the one I was looking at.

I hope it doesn’t fade ! But it was pretty cheap so if it does I can replace it pretty easily or the novelty might wear off too lol
 
Got my wheels installed today on the Rebel, next up 2 inch front level kit.

Fuel Coverts
18x9 1mm offset

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^^^. Nice, what size and brand tires did you go with ?
Thx, Stuck with the OEM duratracs since they are like new and I like the look and ride . When it's time I may switch them out for set of Nitto Trail or Ridge Grapplers

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That’s a great move and definitely goes a long way towards saving money.
 
Installed N-FAB Podium steps, crossed the 1000 mile mark, cleaned her up before the week full of rain, and took some photos of the leaking rear window (cracks on both sides of the rear slider) View attachment 49647View attachment 49645View attachment 49646
I may be wrong, but I think I had read that those "cracks" in the rear window trim are actually part of the design and suppose to be there. My back glass was leaking right after I got my truck so I took it to the dealer. They found a piece of white plastic that was stuck to one of the sunroof drains (in between the cab and bed). This is the same stick on plastic that is on new vehicles when they are being delivered from the factory. Whoever took the plastic off of my truck got a piece of it stuck on the sunroof drain causing the water to backup into the cab. May not be a solution to your problem but always check your drains!
 
I may be wrong, but I think I had read that those "cracks" in the rear window trim are actually part of the design and suppose to be there. My back glass was leaking right after I got my truck so I took it to the dealer. They found a piece of white plastic that was stuck to one of the sunroof drains (in between the cab and bed). This is the same stick on plastic that is on new vehicles when they are being delivered from the factory. Whoever took the plastic off of my truck got a piece of it stuck on the sunroof drain causing the water to backup into the cab. May not be a solution to your problem but always check your drains!
The crack on the other side of the slider is definitely a crack, it’s zig zagged and jagged. Wasn’t there last week, but’s also not leaking on that side either.
 
The crack on the other side of the slider is definitely a crack, it’s zig zagged and jagged. Wasn’t there last week, but’s also not leaking on that side either.

Same for me. I noticed the cracks on both sides but no leaking.


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The Gatorback mud flaps came in this morning. Went to friends shop and got them installed when we took off the winter tires. All I need now are some tires and lift. Debating on which suspension to go with. Im thinking off going with Bilstein 5100's front and rears and changing the springs to ORP and also changing the UCA's or going with the mopar fox 2.0
 

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