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RickWaz

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So you guys all seem to really like the yellow fogs. Any reason in particular you prefer them? Just curious cause I've always seen them on "ricers" locally and have never tried them myself.
Based on this from the Lamin-X website the rectangle ones wold not work. BUT the Limited Fogs are rectangle.

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And the yellow/amber would produce a "better" light (wavelength/color) that would do better in dusty, rainy, snowy, fog conditions because there would be less illumination of that stuff in the air.
 

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Finally got some extra cash and was able to buy the tyger bull bar and the baja designs 20" Onx6+ very happy with it its crazy how much light these put out and its only a 20"



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So you guys all seem to really like the yellow fogs. Any reason in particular you prefer them? Just curious cause I've always seen them on "ricers" locally and have never tried them myself.
It's actually a functional thing. The yellow light will actually light up a wet or snowy road and allow your vision to see it at a good level of definition, where blue or white light will just reflect off of it causing glare and blurred definition.
 

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Got this blueridge overland roll-up dump pouch that I had simply been using the open ITW GrimLoc clip to hang over the edge of the console side cubby. Worked decently, but would slide all over the place and occasionally fall off. Thought I could make use of the velcro surfaces and add some hook-side velcro beneath cubby opening to keep it secure. After more thought, realized it would make more sense to get a nice wide strip of the loop side and run it the full length so that I could attach any velcro backed organization items I wanted (since they usually all have hook side on back).

Found some good 4" wide stuff on amazon that claims heat resistance up to 90 +- 5* Celsius (185--203* Fahrenheit) and doesn't leave traces when peeled off. With seats all the way back, a 12" strip will take you just behind seat to end of cubby opening. Prepped surface by cleaning with isopropyl alcohol then applied the loop side to both driver and passenger side. To support the BROG dump pouch I double sided some hook surface to create two patches that I could put on either side for holding the dump pouch. Keeping it on passenger side now and it works great!

Even had an unused Maxpedition mag holder that I had on bottom of rear seats for baby gear organization (was gonna roll up diapers in the loops but unfortunately too small haha), that I now use on driver side for my survival knife (has glass breaker and cord/seat belt cutter). So many options for velcro organization in general, I'm gonna have some fun! Will report back on whether the adhesive survives the upcoming 105* TX summer weekend.
 

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Got this blueridge overland roll-up dump pouch that I had simply been using the open ITW GrimLoc clip to hang over the edge of the console side cubby. Worked decently, but would slide all over the place and occasionally fall off. Thought I could make use of the velcro surfaces and add some hook-side velcro beneath cubby opening to keep it secure. After more thought, realized it would make more sense to get a nice wide strip of the loop side and run it the full length so that I could attach any velcro backed organization items I wanted (since they usually all have hook side on back).

Found some good 4" wide stuff on amazon that claims heat resistance up to 90 +- 5* Celsius (185--203* Fahrenheit) and doesn't leave traces when peeled off. With seats all the way back, a 12" strip will take you just behind seat to end of cubby opening. Prepped surface by cleaning with isopropyl alcohol then applied the loop side to both driver and passenger side. To support the BROG dump pouch I double sided some hook surface to create two patches that I could put on either side for holding the dump pouch. Keeping it on passenger side now and it works great!

Even had an unused Maxpedition mag holder that I had on bottom of rear seats for baby gear organization (was gonna roll up diapers in the loops but unfortunately too small haha), that I now use on driver side for my survival knife (has glass breaker and cord/seat belt cutter). So many options for velcro organization in general, I'm gonna have some fun! Will report back on whether the adhesive survives the upcoming 105* TX summer weekend.
Terrific ideas for securing add'l items for easy access!
 

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Finally installed my b2 fab magnaflow, sounds amazing! When I turned it on to move my truck after doin the install my daughter came out the house and was like who was here there car sounds nice! So I tricked her and told her they delivered a challenger rt but it didn’t have the right options so I sent it back... now she thinks she’s gettin one for her 16th birthday!!
 

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Got this blueridge overland roll-up dump pouch that I had simply been using the open ITW GrimLoc clip to hang over the edge of the console side cubby. Worked decently, but would slide all over the place and occasionally fall off. Thought I could make use of the velcro surfaces and add some hook-side velcro beneath cubby opening to keep it secure. After more thought, realized it would make more sense to get a nice wide strip of the loop side and run it the full length so that I could attach any velcro backed organization items I wanted (since they usually all have hook side on back).

Found some good 4" wide stuff on amazon that claims heat resistance up to 90 +- 5* Celsius (185--203* Fahrenheit) and doesn't leave traces when peeled off. With seats all the way back, a 12" strip will take you just behind seat to end of cubby opening. Prepped surface by cleaning with isopropyl alcohol then applied the loop side to both driver and passenger side. To support the BROG dump pouch I double sided some hook surface to create two patches that I could put on either side for holding the dump pouch. Keeping it on passenger side now and it works great!

Even had an unused Maxpedition mag holder that I had on bottom of rear seats for baby gear organization (was gonna roll up diapers in the loops but unfortunately too small haha), that I now use on driver side for my survival knife (has glass breaker and cord/seat belt cutter). So many options for velcro organization in general, I'm gonna have some fun! Will report back on whether the adhesive survives the upcoming 105* TX summer weekend.

That's a really great idea. I may have to borrow that.
 

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Finally installed my b2 fab magnaflow, sounds amazing! When I turned it on to move my truck after doin the install my daughter came out the house and was like who was here there car sounds nice! So I tricked her and told her they delivered a challenger rt but it didn’t have the right options so I sent it back... now she thinks she’s gettin one for her 16th birthday!!

When did you bought it? Because B2 Fab no longer use magnaflow for some time now.
 

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Finally installed my b2 fab magnaflow, sounds amazing! When I turned it on to move my truck after doin the install my daughter came out the house and was like who was here there car sounds nice! So I tricked her and told her they delivered a challenger rt but it didn’t have the right options so I sent it back... now she thinks she’s gettin one for her 16th birthday!!
I’ve had it for a while just never installed it because I was to busy with work
Was that the oval moderate version?
 

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There is only one magnaflow version B2 Fab selling back then.
That was no help at all.....but Thanks though. I'm a muffler/exhaust novice....If I knew the older models I wouldn't have asked the question. Question was if it was Oval... or round.... as it couldn't be the delete version...
 

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