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I’ve used it on my bulbs when replacing. My socket isn’t actually corroded though, well at least not visible from the top side. I’ve got a short in it from what the dealer told me and what I can figure. Passenger reverse bulb will be out, I can open and shut the tailgate a little hard, and it’ll come back on. All other bulbs in both tail assemblies work as advertised.

 

 

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Once my weather clears up I think I'm gonna hydrodip my interior wood trim in carbon fiber to match my mirror caps.

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Once my weather clears up I think I'm gonna hydrodip my interior wood trim in carbon fiber to match my mirror caps.
That would be pretty not bad!! Def wanna see.

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2 hours ago, Frank-OH said:

That would be pretty not bad!! Def wanna see.

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Will definitely post once complete.

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New wheel setup 20x10s wrapped in 33s


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Did the wireless charger upgrade for my 16 to the 18 upgraded charger....Wow did it extend the range and speed of the charge...Used Phil's wiring to make the change nice and simple. Still not a "fast" charge on my Samsung but much better than the original OEM single coil charger that came with the truck.

Phil the Rev2 wire worked perfect and just like your video stated was very easy to do. Thanks guys for the information being put out to do updates like this.

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Lifted the back seats, covered them with a blanket and put dog beds to cover the floor and make a little space for them. No kids, and rarely use the back of the truck for people. Lol


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48 minutes ago, Michael Schimborski said:

Snapped a couple better pics

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What size tires are those?

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What size tires are those?


275/70/18 nitto terra grapplers g2. I wanted to go with 285 but they only had the ridge grapplers in that size and I thought 295 would rub. Now with the wheel spacers I feel like I would have been alright with the 295’s. There’s always next time...


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3 hours ago, Michael Schimborski said:

Snapped a couple better pics

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Tinted windshield?  What % all around?

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