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Added the front camera for the Intellihaul system. Mounted it a little lower on the grill so I could see the front bumper, great for tight spaces. The image has a pink hue to it during the daytime, I think due to it being an IR camera and possibly not having an IR cut filter.

 

Also added the CHMSL camera for the bed. Just need to figure out how to adjust it because it is pointing down too much and I'd rather have it up a little higher.

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73021298574c8a15bd169516c79861b6.jpg towed my new trailer home today, Then washed it. Waiting for a couple weeks for a full correction on the pickup


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What model Jayco is that? I've been looking at a 29bh Whitehawk . I really like that window in the front.

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What model Jayco is that? I've been looking at a 29bh Whitehawk . I really like that window in the front.

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29bh is the one. It’s my first travel trailer and it’s a lot of trailer. It’s close to or just over the limits of the truck but it will be fine. Got a blue ox weight distribution/ sway hitch. I drive a semi around the city and surrounding so I have experience in towing or I would have gotten one lighter and under 30ft. Goes to our seasonal site next weekend.


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Couldn't stand the "wood" trim so I wrapped these pieces in 3M vinyl carbon fiber.
Really easy to do and changed the whole look of the interior.
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Wow that looks awesome. I like that carbon fiber look over the faux wood look. I did all of my interior trim pieces in 3M Realtree Vinyl. Definitely changes the whole look of the truck.


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Added some fender flares
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Looks good. What kind and where did you get them? I’m looking to get some for mine but can’t decide yet. I like the look of the ones you have.


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Looks great. That blue is super bright and deep looking. I like it. That’s probably the color I would have gotten if I didn’t get black.


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4 hours ago, TX LIMO said:


Looks good. What kind and where did you get them? I’m looking to get some for mine but can’t decide yet. I like the look of the ones you have.


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They are the Bushwacker pocket style. Was looking at the tyger ones and a few other brands too. I liked the style of these best with the larger lip on them. 

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On 4/27/2018 at 10:46 AM, jballs15157 said:

Couldn't stand the "wood" trim so I wrapped these pieces in 3M vinyl carbon fiber.

Really easy to do and changed the whole look of the interior.

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Where do you get this? What's the process like?

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On 4/27/2018 at 5:31 PM, Z-7-1 said:

I can't decide... should I do an LED light bar behind the grille or should i put 2 LED pods in fog light housing, or hood mount?5ca09784c186dd6ee14a728c739f74d1.jpg

all 3!!!!.. i really like the pods .. even on the hood.... if mine.. probably do the led pods in the bumper and behind the grill!... cant wait to see what you did!

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all 3!!!!.. i really like the pods .. even on the hood.... if mine.. probably do the led pods in the bumper and behind the grill!... cant wait to see what you did!
I'm doing A and B. We will see how good the light output is, should be plenty, but if not I can add the hood pods

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