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Did you get it from the dealer or order online? Everywhere I look online wants like $20 to ship it. Crazy

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I picked up some presents for my truck at FedEx today. Unfortunately they will have to sit under the tree until next week when I have time to unwrap them.

 

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Yesterday I added 3" lift spindles to my already bilstein 5100's on the top setting.

 

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I drove around hauling an invisible trailer and got an alignment.

 

The ride itself is actually not bad. It's firm, but it's a nice firm.

 

Today I replace stock blocks with blocks to raise the rear 2 inches.

 

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I haven't measured it yet, but the stance looks a lot better than before.

 

 

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I changed my cigarette lighter to R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power). Using the move the fuse in the panel mod. Lol. This way my radar detector turns on and off with the truck; until I can install the hard wired power cord.

 

I also received these yesterday. Took 3 months I'll be installing them Wednesday or Thursday.

 

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They do have some nicks in them but they were packaged really well so I'm guessing it happened at Icon when they were assembling them.

 

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Installed Footwell Lighting today - Well, not completely done. Testing two different products for now.

 

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How did you smoke the tails? I can't find anyone local in the Pensacola area yet that does them.

 

 

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Any audio and/or tint shop can do your lights. Or you can paint them yourself with VHT. Another option is to have an auto body shop spray them. Shouldn't be much at all since they just mix black and clear together.

I picked up some presents for my truck at FedEx today. Unfortunately they will have to sit under the tree until next week when I have time to unwrap them.

 

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Oh did that new purse just come in?

 

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Installed Footwell Lighting today - Well, not completely done. Testing two different products for now.

 

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COB led strips?

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COB led strips?

Yep. I have a COB strip and an Oznium LD both connected. We'll see how they each perform tonight.

 

 

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I'm not trying to talk anyone out of this handle or diss on anyone who has one, but I had one in my first 2016 and not in my second. Upon receiving the second truck there was a noticeable difference in visibility. Just throwing that out there.

 

 

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Oh did that new purse just come in?

 

 

 

And there you have it.... Someone always has jokes! lol

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I'm not trying to talk anyone out of this handle or diss on anyone who has one, but I had one in my first 2016 and not in my second. Upon receiving the second truck there was a noticeable difference in visibility. Just throwing that out there.

 

 

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I just put one on my truck a few days ago. I haven't noticed any difference with visibility.

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I just put one on my truck a few days ago. I haven't noticed any difference with visibility.

Was the install pretty straight forward?

 

 

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