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IMO, LASFIT LEDs is the way to go. Night and day difference interior and exterior. I have changed all my lights except high beams and absolutely love them.My truck is stock and I'm planning to keep it that way (with the exception of Line-X and a tonneau cover). I do want to gradually upgrade from halogen to LED bulbs. I wasn't going to fool with the interior lights but I ordered 194's for the license plate bulbs and apparently they're already LED so I decided to use those bulbs for the footwell lights. Also received my hitch and hitch pins.
Those look nice. Where'd you get 'em?Wheel partial black-out decals. Didn't go the full blackout, similar to the Ram grille decals I did recently. Overall I like it, kind of a fun and easy mod for low cost.
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Damm! Keep us posted to see why that happened.Took it to the dealer because it started over heating. It only has 3855 miles on it!!!!
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Ebay. 2019-20 Ram wheel overlay decals (I'm not affiliated)Those look nice. Where'd you get 'em?
I'm thinking about doing something similar, what type of prep to get it to adhere to the wheels?Ebay. 2019-20 Ram wheel overlay decals (I'm not affiliated)
Took me about an hour to get them all on, including wheel cleaning, prep.
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so then Not stock?My truck is stock and I'm planning to keep it that way (with the exception of Line-X and a tonneau cover). I do want to gradually upgrade from halogen to LED bulbs. I wasn't going to fool with the interior lights but I ordered 194's for the license plate bulbs and apparently they're already LED so I decided to use those bulbs for the footwell lights. Also received my hitch and hitch pins.
Took it to the dealer because it started over heating. It only has 3855 miles on it!!!!
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Clean and dry, then clean with rubbing alcohol. Should be good to go after that.I'm thinking about doing something similar, what type of prep to get it to adhere to the wheels?
Looks good, keep us posted on durability.Continued my chrome delete journey. 2 day project including cure time.
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Primed 3 coats.
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Painted 4 coats
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Overall happy with the outcome. Time will tell how well they will hold up.
Pretty simple prep, cleaned first with regular windex-style cleaner, then with spray soap/water mixture, then final wipe with alcohol wipe. Used the wet method to apply decal using water/soap spray mixture, made it easy to adjust into final position. Then smoothed out with decal tool (felt side), did this once with application, again 30 mins later. Got lots of practice from the hood decal last week, but the wheel decals were WAY easier:I'm thinking about doing something similar, what type of prep to get it to adhere to the wheels?
Looks great. Congrats.Continued my chrome delete journey. 2 day project including cure time.
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After much wet sanding
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Primed 3 coats.
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Painted 4 coats
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Overall happy with the outcome. Time will tell how well they will hold up.