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14 minutes ago, shadrickjm said:

Thanks, they’re the Go Rhino RB20’s

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Love em.  Thinking I might replace my OEM off-roads w/with those RB20s.  But the RB20s look like they sit higher on the rocker panel than mine?

 

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13 hours ago, txrangersfan said:

Love em.  Thinking I might replace my OEM off-roads w/with those RB20s.  But the RB20s look like they sit higher on the rocker panel than mine?

 

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I looked at so many running boards before I made my decision on the Go Rhino’s. My first choice was Amp but couldn’t see myself paying $1300+ for running boards. They’re a very solid running board and I like how tight they fit against the cab. 

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This weekend I cleaned, clayed, polished and then sealed my girl.  Then woke up Monday morning to take her to the shop to get new upper control arms installed and this....

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Took her back to shop to check alignment as it was pulling to the left still, all good now forgot to take pictures of her washed up ?? Will do in the morning!!!

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Took mine to the dealer for the brake booster recall recalibration.

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Got an oil change and new wiper blades and a few weeks back finally figured out a noise I had been hearing at certain speeds turned out to be a vibration put a hose clamp on it and so far still good087b9ba93ceb1c83459874a8a6490702.jpg4b9ce6bffede0de81d5cbbcc0c79c990.jpgad2694bce5f6f39477750ee09cb4e126.jpg


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3 hours ago, stassin22 said:

Got an oil change and new wiper blades and a few weeks back finally figured out a noise I had been hearing at certain speeds turned out to be a vibration put a hose clamp on it and so far still good087b9ba93ceb1c83459874a8a6490702.jpg4b9ce6bffede0de81d5cbbcc0c79c990.jpgad2694bce5f6f39477750ee09cb4e126.jpg


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What kinda noise was it making mine

is making a loud noise when I start then goes away after it warms up

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Not bad for an eBay tonneau cover. Wasn’t bad on price and looks really nice. Needed to replace the old one due to clamps rusted and basically rigged on the truck. Decent upgrade and I’m happy 3c6c3674f76403cf96113f66a6b70394.jpg0e297cca00a6cc5acc154db597652184.jpg


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