Man, I really want that panel, but my dog will spend every drive poking or pulling on anything I put on it. Dang tall dog.Made a larger Headliner Gear Panel.
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Also there is a discount code for those how can use it, it is this website before the /. One per customer on all NH Overland products over $49.99
Potentially - not sure. Definitely a likely cause.Lawnmower/weed wacker in the area?
Yea - I'm glad it didn't shatter. $503.xx for the repair from safelight in case anyone is curious...lolRocks be flyyen yoo. Driving the gravel roads around my place people have taken out their own side windows and sunroofs. Many including myself always drive the gravel with the sunshade closed just in case the weather is calling for glass showers. It sucks but at least it didn’t shatter…yet.
Had my tires road force balanced. One of the rears was the cause of the hop, they said it's "in spec" but on the high end. They rotated the tire on the rim to the "best" spot. Balance Masters + Road Forced Balance = Smooth Sailing. I haven't had it over 70 yet, going on a month long trip out west starting Thursday. Looking forward to getting some miles on the truck, only have 800 miles on it so far....
Might be worth the road trip, maybe find someplace with good BBQ!I don't think anybody in my part of the country is capable of doing that kind of balance - I think many are still using bubble balancers.
Might be worth the road trip, maybe find someplace with good BBQ!
The only thing left I want to shop for now is a stainless steel tail pipe cover. I measured the pipe at 6.5" diameter, which seems an odd size to me. We'll see what I can find - always open to suggestions!
My '23 was 4". The only stainless tip I could find was a mbrp 5" tip. It looks fine but was a bitch to get on.I’m not sure how you measured the tailpipe, but it should be 4”.
I’m not sure how you measured the tailpipe, but it should be 4”.
An OEM 6.5” exhaust would require the flat bill bro-dozer package.
I used a fabric tape measure, wrapped it around the pipe and measured the circumference at 13”. I thought that was rather suspicious but measured twice and came up with the same number.
This explains why I have to make three trips to the lumberyard for any given project.
13” is correct for the circumference, it’s the math going from circumference to diameter that got you.
A 4” OD pipe has a circumference of 12.56”, so a 13” circumference would equate to a 4.14” and likely explains why @deanfx had such a hard time getting his tip on.
A 6.5” diameter pipe would have a 20.42” circumference.
Most of the firestone tire centers have Hunter RoadForce balances....I don't think anybody in my part of the country is capable of doing that kind of balance - I think many are still using bubble balancers.
Good to know! There's a Firestone in a town about an hour from me. I'll have to check on them.Most of the firestone tire centers have Hunter RoadForce balances....