Hahaha I know I know. I've been busy after getting everything done. I will get some pics posted ASAP.Bro - MOAR pics, less words
I did the same, love them.I added the R3 hinge film to one of my hinges. Took a bit of work and patience but got one done. Lol. Only 7 more to go. I think I’ll do a little at a time and going to wait til next week when it gets a little warmer. It’s snowing outside so the garage is pretty cold.
Lifted or no?I installed a new set of Kanati Trail Hogs AT-4 in 315/70/17 replacing Falken Wildpeak M/T in 285/70/17. Picked them up from PriorityTire.com for $1,200 for a set of 5 including demounting the Falken's and mounting/balancing the Kanati's.
They are (more or less) Goodyear Duratrac tread design and are 3 peak rated for snow. They also weigh exactly 4 pounds more than the Falkens--84.4 versus 88.4 (mounted weight for both). Considering I went up a size as well as changed from load range C to load range E, the weight difference is minimal and should not be noticeable. I need to use my Tazer Mini and tweak the tire size and pressures and I will probably kill ESS while I am in there.
Very happy with the look and ride so far!
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No lift (not yet). I have a 2.5" MC Game Changer in the garage to be installed soon.Lifted or no?
Can you change them or is it a once stuck on it's done deal?It’s the ones that came in the box and I thought the same thing.
They're under the carpet. Look under the mat and you'll see where the carpet is partially cut away, the factory plug is under that. You remove that cut section of carpet, remove the plug from the floor, snap the floormat in where the plug was, and then place the factory plug in the mat.Called the dealership for her....
Noticed on day two of ownership the plugs were missing from both front all-weather mats. Didn't notice on delivery.
Link to the reinforcement please?Installed the "Mopal" tailgate reinforcement and the Smittybilt oversized spare tire adapter. The reinforcement is made of lightweight aluminum; the adapter of hreavy steel. The adapter weighs at least twice as much as the reinforcement.
The adapter has two positions: for 35 and 37-inch tires. This is set for 35-inch tires. The bump stops slide to adjust depending on wheel offset. I now have 3 CB antenna mounts: 1 on the reinforcement and 2 on the adapter
Thank You! Got them on!They're under the carpet. Look under the mat and you'll see where the carpet is partially cut away, the factory plug is under that. You remove that cut section of carpet, remove the plug from the floor, snap the floormat in where the plug was, and then place the factory plug in the mat.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08863P1Z4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Link to the reinforcement please?
Thanks for the info. I was going to add the reinforcement but doesn’t sound like much of one. Did you install by yourself or did you have someone help by holding the door?Installed the "Mopal" tailgate reinforcement and the Smittybilt oversized spare tire adapter. The reinforcement is made of lightweight aluminum; the adapter of hreavy steel. The adapter weighs at least twice as much as the reinforcement.
The adapter has two positions: for 35 and 37-inch tires. This is set for 35-inch tires. The bump stops slide to adjust depending on wheel offset. I now have 3 CB antenna mounts: 1 on the reinforcement and 2 on the adapter
I installed it by myself. It is pretty straightforward.Thanks for the info. I was going to add the reinforcement but doesn’t sound like much of one. Did you install by yourself or did you have someone help by holding the door?
It is a Chinese brand called GEEA. I am not sure if it is available in the U.S.Nice, can I get a link to the light mount. Look bad ass.