CMil527
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Nice rig!Washed her up today.
Nice rig!Washed her up today.
Thank you!Nice rig!
Or you could buy two $15 stackable storage bins from Home Depot to go with your cargo bar.Just a side note for groceries. I have $15 cargo dividing bar from Harbor Freight which secures two containers against the tailgate -> perfect set up for the groceries etc shopping especially when combined with tonneau coverView attachment 80407View attachment 80408
Well that is what I have - cargo bar from Harbor Freight and some containers from HD. I should get better looking one though:-DOr you could buy two $15 stackable storage bins from Home Depot to go with your cargo bar.
The stackable Husky bins are open so there aren't lids and easier to get things in/out.Well that is what I have - cargo bar from Harbor Freight and some containers from HD. I should get better looking one though:-D
Thanks Brother. That’s actually a Bissel carpet extractor that I got last year.Those snap in carpet inserts are something I'll miss having agreed to buy a Laramie instead of a Limited. I also did your little steam cleaner. I have no carpet in my house, so I'd only use one on the couch, or I guess truck carpet! I really appreciate your ethic. I have a 20 yr old Dodge Dakota. While I haven't steam cleaned it, I have definitely vacuumed it regularly. The interior looks less than half its age.
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Wow! Those were some dirty mats. Nice work.
Sanitized interior and cleaned carpets.
1. Cabin & HVAC Sanitizing
Trying to prevent the musty odor that tends to come out of the vents with the really humid weather we've been having in Houston for the last couple of weeks.
First time to do this so I'll see if it helps. Ran it for about 20 min with about 5 min with the engine running to cycle it through the HVAC system.
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2. Clean Mats
I keep my truck spotless, and still could not believe how much crud came out of the mats. Just did the fronts this time. Holy cow.
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Looked at your second picture and because of the location and brand of that pump bottle of hand sanitizer, I was convinced that you‘d photographed the interior of my truck in some random parking lot. I thought about it from a more rational (meaning less booze influenced) perspective though, and realized that we both probably just have the quite rare “Limited Hand Sanitizer Pump Bottle Holder” option on our trucks.Sanitized interior and cleaned carpets.
1. Cabin & HVAC Sanitizing
Trying to prevent the musty odor that tends to come out of the vents with the really humid weather we've been having in Houston for the last couple of weeks.
First time to do this so I'll see if it helps. Ran it for about 20 min with about 5 min with the engine running to cycle it through the HVAC system.
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2. Clean Mats
I keep my truck spotless, and still could not believe how much crud came out of the mats. Just did the fronts this time. Holy cow.
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Here were some tips I posted in another thread. I bought all the badges from eBay.Nice change over. Do you have a write up or more pictures of what you did?
LOL. Agreed!Looked at your second picture and because of the location and brand of that pump bottle of hand sanitizer, I was convinced that you‘d photographed the interior of my truck in some random parking lot. I thought about it from a more rational (meaning less booze influenced) perspective though, and realized that we both probably just have the quite rare “Limited Hand Sanitizer Pump Bottle Holder” option on our trucks.
Excellent tips.Here were some tips I posted in another thread. I bought all the badges from eBay.
1. Buy an eraser wheel! Doesn’t need to be a $35 3M one. A $10 one off amazon works fine but really cuts down on the amount of time spent removing the adhesive.
1. Buy an eraser wheel! Doesn’t need to be a $35 3M one. A $10 one off amazon works fine but really cuts down on the amount of time spent removing the adhesive.
2. Heat gun and fishing line/floss to remove the emblems.
3. Tape off the perimeter of the badge so you know exactly where it needs to go. Also tape off the perimeter of the rams head as you’ll be prying it at times.
4. For the rams head remove the tailgate panel inside your bed and pull the top two clips off. Then heat the badge thoroughly and either pry it up or use fishing line.
5. To clean the paint up for the new badge use some goo gone or similar stuff, and some paint prep to remove all the oils after.
Any luck finding a number on them?On my window sticker they called them black tubular side steps by Mopar, but that really doesn’t fit the discrimination I’ll see if i can find a number
Do you have part #'s?Ram OEM bed and tailgate mat finally came in for my 2021 ram 1500 dt night edition
82215784AB, that is for the 5'7" bed. If you have the crew cab that is the correct oneDo you have part #'s?