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1 hour ago, Jricharc said:

Cool, I thought I had read someone say they were inaccessible so good to know!

That’s the tag lights. Well, not inaccessible,  but a little tricky with fat fingers.

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Few home improvement runs. Love the standard bed 8 foot boards fit with tailgate up [emoji1]

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Ryan B.

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3 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

That’s the tag lights. Well, not inaccessible,  but a little tricky with fat fingers.

Not sure if I read somewhere that the cab mounted brake light bulbs are next to impossible to do?? Think the inner roof lining has to get pulled down !!!

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Yeah, the headliner does need to drop to remove the light, but it’s already LED so no need. That is, save for the regular cabs that use last generation’s lens and halogen bulbs.

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On 9/27/2018 at 1:13 PM, TB_Hutch said:

There are some all cleaned up

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Hey Hutch what did you use to tint the tails with?

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On 10/16/2019 at 7:11 PM, RyanbabZ71 said:

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Hey Ryan, how do you like it? I’ve heard people describe it as “throaty”, but is it any louder? I’d love a little more growl. But I don’t want a screaming loud exhaust. The stock dual set up is plenty loud for me. Also, may be a little early to tell. But have you noticed the mpg gains that they are claiming???

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On 1/16/2019 at 12:17 AM, block8head said:

Add gauge pod and Aeroforce interceptor gauge to the interior!! :)

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Was wondering where you got this at?

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14 hours ago, 808 HI said:

Came in the mail today. Now just waiting on the black dual tips. 

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Make sure to get us a sound clip!

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Hey Ryan, how do you like it? I’ve heard people describe it as “throaty”, but is it any louder? I’d love a little more growl. But I don’t want a screaming loud exhaust. The stock dual set up is plenty loud for me. Also, may be a little early to tell. But have you noticed the mpg gains that they are claiming???


I like it so far. Mainly because of how it cleans up the engine bay. There is a slight growl when you get on it but it’s nothing major I barely notice it. Wouldnt day the exhaust is louder at all. So far I have seen on my daily driving back and forth to work (albeit a small sample size) about a 1mpg increase. I didn’t buy it for this but so far an added bonus we will see if it maintains


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10 hours ago, Jricharc said:

Make sure to get us a sound clip!

For sure, these came in the mail today. Will have an exhaust shop put em on tomorrow. 

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