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8 hours ago, huntr1117 said:

Nice! Is that a mighty mouse catch can?

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Thanks. Yes it is a Mighty Mouse. 

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3 hours ago, Eddie 70 said:

Was that for front and back or fronts only? I keep seeing these and think I would like to upgrade my truck also.

That price is for the full set, front and rear.

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10 hours ago, Eddie 70 said:

Was that for front and back or fronts only? I keep seeing these and think I would like to upgrade my truck also.

For the front and back. they have them for the crew cab and double cab, same price

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Time for new brakes. Installing Powerstop Z36c9a5b45a0d9cdacb3409ef1c4e82b2e3.jpg65de582bb679704cae0e6f72a78d38e5.jpge86f090189dde4e6622b75984c64504a.jpg

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My OCD tendency got the best of me. Found a center console lid that has the double white stitching that matches my seats. The only issue is that is didn’t have the wireless charging module.

So I swapped over the module and made a video on it. Some pics too.

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1 hour ago, pgamboa said:

My OCD tendency got the best of me. Found a center console lid that has the double white stitching that matches my seats. The only issue is that is didn’t have the wireless charging module.

So I swapped over the module and made a video on it. Some pics too.

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 Should complete your interior nicely!

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4 hours ago, pgamboa said:

My OCD tendency got the best of me. Found a center console lid that has the double white stitching that matches my seats. The only issue is that is didn’t have the wireless charging module.

So I swapped over the module and made a video on it. Some pics too.

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468b3a33841874f16cb7df4d6fce1259.jpg

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You do know that the stitching is not even, right?

 

 

 

 

Just kidding, lol!

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Been under my truck all day, the chrome on the front was a Big Pain In The A$$ to get off!

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Also took off the lower part of the air dam

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After
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Also got one tow hook off, went to the next tried to take the part of the “frame/bracket” out of the way but thing wouldn’t budge.


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Swapped in my LED fog light bulbs. 57b7aa49c1d83f60af2cfd40324dc73c.jpg


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Nice. What brand?

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2 minutes ago, jester8798 said:

Nice. What brand?

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eBay brand.  These are aftermarket smoked foglights. Here are the LEDs I used. I’m sure the 5202 LEDs are available too

https://m.ebay.com/itm/2X-H11-H8-60W-LED-6000K-White-Samsung-2323-Projector-Fog-Driving-Light-Bulbs/192259987276?_trksid=p2504926.m5232.l9681

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Installed seat covers, can’t wait to break them in so they’ll fit a little better.
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