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Added the chrome K&N intake. Sounds way more aggressive and I have seen a 2MPG increase.

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Added the chrome K&N intake. Sounds way more aggressive and I have seen a 2MPG increase.

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New truck owner, love learning about mods. Does the K&N intake make the truck sound more aggressive even if someone has an OEM muffler.? TIA

 

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Added suntek ppf today! Front bumper, grill, 1/4 hood, 1/4 fenders, door cups, door edges.

 

$750 if anyone is curious

 

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I had this done also when I did my tint on Friday. I just did the 1/4 Hood and Front Fenders for $150 for the bra.

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New truck owner, love learning about mods. Does the K&N intake make the truck sound more aggressive even if someone has an OEM muffler.? TIA

 

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Oh yea lol thats what i have now. The only thing i have done to the exhaust is the chrome bowtie tip

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Oh yea lol thats what i have now. The only thing i have done to the exhaust is the chrome bowtie tip

So I'll just use the Dodge Ram as an example, bc they are the ones that I usually hear that mild purr from. That's not muffler, it's actually an upgraded persay intake, or could an upgraded muffler with no upgraded intake produce the same sound... Hope this makes sense.

 

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New truck owner, love learning about mods. Does the K&N intake make the truck sound more aggressive even if someone has an OEM muffler.? TIA

 

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Oh yea lol thats what i have now. The only thing i have done to the exhaust is the chrome bowtie tip

 

 

Really. Very interesting. I am pretty much a noob when it comes to these performance mods. I may just have to give this some consideration.

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Two pairs of spots soldered to the oem fog light harness. No extra switches, work with the factory one.

Looks good so far. I am curious to know how well the fogs work at night.

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Looks good so far. I am curious to know how well the fogs work at night.

i tested them last night driving around the farm and they are fantastic.

i live on rural area couple miles from the main roads (pitch black) and i can drive with just the fogs on.

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i tested them last night driving around the farm and they are fantastic.

i live on rural area couple miles from the main roads (pitch black) and i can drive with just the fogs on.

 

do you have any photo's close up (fogs) ????

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do you have any photo's close up (fogs) ????

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Found this 1" cut on my dash today. The truck is only 2 months old and I have no idea how it was there. :nonod::tear:

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Looks good so far. I am curious to know how well the fogs work at night.

Here you go:

Road to my place, no headlights:

 

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Just fogs

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