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On 2/9/2019 at 6:46 PM, mcdavis said:

Did this earlier this week for my crew cab. Got lucky, found one on Facebook Marketplace for $85 that looks new. Actually the first thing I've done to the truck.

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Floor looks naked, needs some liners lol. I put Husky x-act contour in mine.

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5 minutes ago, Farmerman1379 said:

Floor looks naked, needs some liners lol. I put Husky x-act contour in mine.

That's actually a pic of Sean006's truck that I "borrowed" since I didn't have a pic of mine. However, I have the same mats he does.

 

Doubt I'm doing liners. My back seat gets almost no use except the dog going to the beach (and I have a hammock style cover for her) and the occasional night out with friends.

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Gave her a much needed bath and some wax...pollen season is here ?

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On 2/9/2019 at 4:35 PM, FlipZ71 said:

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Really look good for 70K ?

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Got these in the mail today. I’ll paint the surround like I did on my lights now and I’m trying to talk the wife into letting me retrofit them with some Morimoto md2s 5.0’s. I want some laser beams. Lol!


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2 hours ago, SS502 said:

Really look good for 70K ?

Yup , not so bad I was suprised..  idle smoothed out some  after the change ..

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Let my wife drive my truck, for the first time today, since I took her CR-V to be serviced today.

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4 minutes ago, Ravenkeeper said:

Let my wife drive my truck, for the first time today, since I took her CR-V to be serviced today.

With that act of kindness, she may just let you do the dishes ? and if you let her do a little off roading...well then you will get to fold the laundry too ? 

***Ladies, this is all in fun***

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1 hour ago, SS502 said:

With that act of kindness, she may just let you do the dishes ? and if you let her do a little off roading...well then you will get to fold the laundry too ? 

***Ladies, this is all in fun***

I already do those.  She doesn't like to go off-roading, the kids and I do, but she doesn't.

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9 hours ago, jgraves13 said:

Tested out the 4 wheel drive up in Mammoth this weekend, worked pretty well!

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You got white stuff too ? What running broads are those ? Good looking truck.

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You got white stuff too ? What running broads are those ? Good looking truck.


Down here in socal we don't have any, but went up to mammoth for the weekend and they've been getting dumped on. 10-15ft in the past week!

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16 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Down here in socal we don't have any, but went up to mammoth for the weekend and they've been getting dumped on. 10-15ft in the past week!

The steps are go rhino dominator d6


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Thank You for the info.

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Took the truck box off that was on it when I bought it, put on a Trifecta 2.0 cover that I got used. Trying a cover out to see how I like it.

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On ‎2‎/‎11‎/‎2019 at 12:16 PM, SS502 said:

Start a new thread! This is interesting to me as I now have both ?

Hey Guys,

I'm interested as well, seeing how I'm running the Range AFM Disable as well as an UPR catch can with clean side separator.

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