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What did you do to your Ram today???

Moosefire66

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*Finally* finished installing my Katzkin leather. Between summer heat, going on vacation, and breaking my arm, this project took a while to finish but it’s finally done and I’m happy with the outcome. Now the heat just needs to shrink the leather and get rid of the wrinkles!
Looks good. If you don't mind me asking, what did that run ya?

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Took the Ram up over Engineer Pass, Elevation 12,800 ft.

It was a gnarly ride starting from the very bottom. Experienced at lot of boulders and some surprisingly difficult rock outcroppings that had to overcome. The Rebel with its 3-inch Dirt Logic suspension did really well for the most part (along with picking out some good lines) but I still managed to hit bottom a couple of times and got some minor damage. The ATV guys were impressed that we made it the entire trail to the summit! It was definitely a beating but worth it.











Will be posting more pics and some videos in my buid thread once I get back home and have time to pull together!
 
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Took the Ram up over Engineer Pass, Elevation 12,800 ft.

It was a gnarly ride starting from the very bottom. Experienced at lot of boulders and some surprisingly difficult rock outcroppings that had to overcome. The Rebel with its 3-inch Dirt Logic suspension did really well for the most part (along with picking out some good lines) but I still managed to hit bottom a couple of times and got some minor damage. The ATV guys were impressed that we made it the entire trail to the summit! It was definitely a beating but worth it.









Will be posting more pics and some videos in my buid thread once I get back home and have time to pull together!

Definitely worth it for the pictures lol

I walked up engineer a few years back. Love that area of the country


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*Finally* finished installing my Katzkin leather. Between summer heat, going on vacation, and breaking my arm, this project took a while to finish but it’s finally done and I’m happy with the outcome. Now the heat just needs to shrink the leather and get rid of the wrinkles!

Can you use these with cooled seats? Do they replace the original covers? Sorry for my ignorance


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Can you use these with cooled seats? Do they replace the original covers? Sorry for my ignorance


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Yes you can use them with cooled seats and yes they fully replace the original covers. I would say out of every mod I’ve done to my truck this was by far the most difficult. I would recommend having a professional shop install them 100%.
 

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*Finally* finished installing my Katzkin leather. Between summer heat, going on vacation, and breaking my arm, this project took a while to finish but it’s finally done and I’m happy with the outcome. Now the heat just needs to shrink the leather and get rid of the wrinkles!
You are a true "Don't Quit" as proven by your broken arm. You deserve recognition for your tenacity and as such is awarded an "atta boy".
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Nice job, watch out for those "board cleaners".
 

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ive been appreciating how far the truck has come after i got the tires put on today. i remember telling my wife and a few buddies i was going to keep this truck “as stock as possible”.

i have a problem.

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Looks great! Care to share your setup?
 

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So got Hades a wash, clay bar, De-iron, wash again, paint correction, polish, wax, Jade Quartz 9H 5-7yr ceramic (3 coats) - including all plastics and wheels. Raining, so I have to wait until Sunday to pick her up when fully cured. Stopped by the shop to take some pics, bring her flowers and tell her I love/miss her. ❤️ View attachment 98641 View attachment 98642 View attachment 98643 View attachment 98644 View attachment 98645
I'm also in Massachusetts. Which shop did you use?
 

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Update on the sound deadening/audio upgrade process. Was able to finish my sound deadening and adding poly fill to the HK sub this weekend. Currently in a heat wave in Boise, ID so it was a struggle.

Materials:
Kilmat 80mil 36sq ft - only used probably 1/2 of the box
Noico 150mil Red Foam 36sq ft - this is a closed cell foam product also used about half the box.

Pulled the HK Sub out and added poly fil to all of the empty space, making sure to leave room for the sub to move. Didn't make a HUGE difference, but sounds more solid all around.
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added Kilmat 80mil to the back wall (didn't do a great job getting pictures). This was about half way through, ended up covering 80% of the back wall. I know a lot of guys are starting to put covers on the rear vents....Concerns me a little know the benefits of having that rear air flow. There are flaps if you look closely that only let air out, nothing comes in. After I saw those vents it made me realize I wasn't getting air flow in to the truck from them, so I left them alone and didn't cover them in any way. 14667767-4350-4DB5-9E51-13ED8D1DA99F_1_201_a.jpeg

Pulled back the carpet and held it in place with some bungee cords. Let me get full access to the floorboard all the way back to the rear seats.
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Started adding KilMat to the floor board. 10x easier than the back wall as it doesn't have mounting points and gear in the way.
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Covered about 90% of the floor with Kilmat. Note: in the left side of the picture you can see the battery for the eTorque system in case you were curious how big it was.
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Went through and added a layer of Noico 150mil Red Foal (Closed Cell Foam). Should help with some thermal transference and I noticed a HUGE change in how much road noise was coming into the cab.

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All in all it was about a 3 day project only working a few hours each day. Been so hot here I can only handle the garage early in the day or late at night. All in, I would say it took about 8 hours from the first turn of a wrench to pull the seats out to securing the last bolt. If you are tuned in to your truck and can notice the small noises and pickup the changes in road noise, I HIGHLY recommend doing it. If you think this is the quietest truck ever made, don't waste your time.

Have some more sound deadening material and speakers en route and will be doing the doors next weekend.
 

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