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Put on my TCUSA American Roll cover and mounted the Undercover Swingboxes

 

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wow truck setup is tempting! how do you like the swing in toolboxes?

how much can they hold??

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It's true though. You need some back pressure and with a stock V8 the best is either a single 3" or dual 2 1/2".

Back pressure is a myth
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Scavenging isn't thou… The flow of exhaust gases needs to be smooth and fluid throughout the pipes, if the exhaust gets to0 big the exhaust gases start to swirl and become harder to get out. Causing your engine to loss power… There's a happy medium between volume and flow for exhaust, and depending on the engine output, that's the size of exhaust you need… 300-500hp is about 2.5" duals or 3" single

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wow truck setup is tempting! how do you like the swing in toolboxes?

how much can they hold??

I like them, they keep the back of my cab free of junk. On my old truck I had so much crap on the floor people couldn't sit there.

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Finally found a purple crab to support the Ravens. Not Baltimore f1b2351f799b68c946c185456c41de06.jpg

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Sneak peek!!

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This camera looks like much better quality than the back up camera!

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This camera looks like much better quality than the back up camera!

It is better than the OEM back up camera quality. Which is a little disappointing that i thought it was an expensive addon. I cant remember how much it cost though.
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It is better than the OEM back up camera quality. Which is a little disappointing that i thought it was an expensive addon. I cant remember how much it cost though.

 

Wonder if it would be possible to upgrade the back up camera then?

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Change the cabin air filters. Trucks a year old 35,000 miles. I think i need to do this every 6 months 1902fd16008ecfeeb002a3508cabc206.jpg

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Wonder if it would be possible to upgrade the back up camera then?

That'd be awesome!

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That'd be awesome!

 

but I think it would be unnecessary if you just have enough lighting. it is just that the camera is not as good in night time. The wiring for the back up camera is more complicated to reverse engineer I think. you would need the built in computer to use the aftermarket signal etc...

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but I think it would be unnecessary if you just have enough lighting. it is just that the camera is not as good in night time. The wiring for the back up camera is more complicated to reverse engineer I think. you would need the built in computer to use the aftermarket signal etc...

 

Well, I am curious to see how you got the front one working.

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Change the cabin air filters. Trucks a year old 35,000 miles. I think i need to do this every 6 months 1902fd16008ecfeeb002a3508cabc206.jpg

did this with mine, onlys got 26000 on it and it was just as bad. and i found a dead mouse and a bunch of nesting gross shit. i couldn't believe it! i keep it in a heated garage every night and take good care of the truck, unbelievable! will definitely be changing this more often now! especially when its only a 15 dollar part

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Finally found a purple crab to support the Ravens. Not Baltimore f1b2351f799b68c946c185456c41de06.jpg

Noticed the UA sticker, good to see another UA member on the forum, Local 663 myself…

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