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14 hours ago, Bigfoot16 said:

If they are stealth... are we supposed to see them? ?

 

Just kidding.. they look good....

 

 

That's pretty clever lol 

 

Thanks. 

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8 hours ago, Jmonty said:

Can't decide on the AMP ones for $970 or these RBP ones for $1300??

 

They look awesome 

If I recall correctly, the AMP ones need to be upgraded in order to get the LEDs and you have to plug them into the OBD II port. When I first looked at the AMP in the spring they were actually priced higher than the RBP with the similar options. 

 

I plan on installing a AFE intake and their tuner so I wanted to keep the OBD II port available by not going with the AMP boards. A friend had the AMP's on his F250, he didn't;t like them and was planning on swapping them. 

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1 hour ago, michael betz said:

Black plasti dipped them. 

Is there a particular removal process that doesn't destroy the adhesive so they can go back on?

Posted
5 hours ago, PRO GEM said:

Is there a particular removal process that doesn't destroy the adhesive so they can go back on?

Never mind I googled it and understand that the badge remains on the vehicle. Thx

Posted
14 hours ago, AgDoctor said:


Where did you find Amps for 970? Asking for a friend...


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Well apparently it was a website error and no longer a valid price???, I should have ordered them when I saw it

 It didn't include the $110 LED kit.

 

Sorry for the confusion 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, PRO GEM said:

Never mind I googled it and understand that the badge remains on the vehicle. Thx

Yep.  Just be patient and take your time. Don't spray to close and wait like 15 minutes in between coats.  Don't worry if you mess up and it runs you can just peel it off and start over.  Tape off a square and get all 7 coats on the square. Lot easier to peel off when its thick. Also don't freak out if some overspray gets on your truck. It will wipe right off, that being said cover more area than you think you need to. Good luck!!

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11 minutes ago, michael betz said:

Yep.  Just be patient and take your time. Don't spray to close and wait like 15 minutes in between coats.  Don't worry if you mess up and it runs you can just peel it off and start over.  Tape off a square and get all 7 coats on the square. Lot easier to peel off when its thick. Also don't freak out if some overspray gets on your truck. It will wipe right off, that being said cover more area than you think you need to. God luck!!

Awesome, thank you!

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My first "changes" to my SLT - California DMV sent me my plates :)    so I added those along with removing the dealer plate frame and replacing with my Alumni one (Go Mustangs!)...    Also bought 3rd party center console organizer and cargo net from Amazon....   

 

This is the extent of the changes to my truck....

 

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Chris Callanan said:

My first "changes" to my SLT - California DMV sent me my plates :)    so I added those along with removing the dealer plate frame and replacing with my Alumni one (Go Mustangs!)...    Also bought 3rd party center console organizer and cargo net from Amazon....   

 

This is the extent of the changes to my truck....

 

 

That's about all I've done to mine, too. Stubby antenna, customized state plates, and window tint. 

 

Well, I did swap out all the incandescent bulbs with LEDs, too. 

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I installed a new muffler in my GMPP exhaust to give it a little more rumble. Extremely happy with the upgrade.

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16 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

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Ryan B.

 

Any info on this seal? 
Looks like a nice addition for keeping water out of the bed. Excellent pics.

Thanks in advance.

 

-Patrick-

 

 

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Any info on this seal? 
Looks like a nice addition for keeping water out of the bed. Excellent pics.
Thanks in advance.
 
-Patrick-
 
 


What kind of info?

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Ryan B.

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