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are they plug and play or some reprograming from dealer ??? I miss the power fold -car washes .

I have a separate thread in the for sale section on the custom harnesses for DL8 owners to convert to DL3.

 

Custom - Plug and Play DL8 Harness to make your DL3 Mirrors Fully Functional!

 

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Just got my MM Hid kit from TRS. Went with 5500k. Wow! They are bright and a lot whiter than the stocks. Not to bad to install either. The hardest part is figuring where to mount so the air box fits back in. Now I need to get my fogs to match. Any suggestions?

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Since i'm now stationed in AZ and don't have to run a front plate anymore I picked up the chrome filler piece and put it on. Looks so much cleaner with no front plate.

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Black Rhino Everest 20x9 +15

Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 275/60R20

Zone Offroad 2" Level (front only)

 

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Those wheels sort of remind me of the factory 5 spoke on the newer Ram trucks. Looks good though [emoji106]
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Those wheels sort of remind me of the factory 5 spoke on the newer Ram trucks. Looks good though [emoji106]

Thank you, I cant stop looking at it. Wish i could give it a good wash but that aint happening with winter & single digits daily.

 

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I'm jealous.. I've been looking on CL between Seattle and Portland daily and didn't see that one. I would prefer no side windows or the smooth side windows, but that would work too, for the price.

I was looking between Vancouver BC to Redding, CA to Idaho. I got very, very, VERY lucky. I was on the verge of buying a brand new one.

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Tires rubbed the mudflaps badly on reverse full lock so i took them off. Riding without them through slush tossed it all over the steps, not a fan of that since itll freeze on there.

 

 

 

Trimmed the flaps today ..

 

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Whats the use case for a bed slide?

 

 

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Seeing the camper and carpet (guessing for insulation), use it for camping?

 

 

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