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My Big Booty Dually Adventure Rig Build

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Ceramic coat update:

The detailer sent me some photos of how messed up the paint was from the dealer. Lots of swirls, scratches, etc. It's hard to see in the photos, but here's a couple examples:

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He did a full paint correction before applying a Paint Protection Film on the front end, and ceramic coating on the rest of the truck.

Here's a few photos of the progress:

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Looking good.
 

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I picked up my truck from ceramic coating and PPF. The detailer did a great job, and it looks amazing.

He also redid the front window tint at 35%, and added 15% tint on the rear windows, over the factory tint.

I also had him remove the small piece of protective film on the dually fenders, and replace it with a larger piece to better protect them. (The factory installs a strangely small piece of film that doesn't protect much).

The paint correction made a HUGE difference. It's hard to capture it in the photos, but the metallic in the paint is really dramatic now, where before I couldn't really see it at all.

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When I got home from work the next morning the lighting was a lot better, so I was able to capture how smooth the finish is now... it looks like glassy water on a lake.

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I had an appointment yesterday to have my rsi Smart Cap and my carpet kit installed. I spent 6 hours at the shop, only to find out that they couldn't get the cap to fit correctly.

They showed me the paperwork and shipping slip that lists the correct part number, but they believe that rsi put the wrong parts in the box because it was about 4" too long for my Bed.

So, this was as close as I got to my new cap:

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And now they aren't even showing as available from rsi... they're listed as pre-order only.

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I'm hoping that the shop can work a miracle and get a quick replacement shipped. Until then, I'm back to waiting again.
 

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How's the big girl doing? You get those front mud flaps installed yet?
 

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How's the big girl doing? You get those front mud flaps installed yet?

Hey there- No, I haven't yet... I've been working 60 hours a week and haven't had time to do anything! Hopefully I can get a few things done this week.

I'm still waiting to hear an update from Custom Truck on the Smart Cap ETA.... so far it sounds like maybe late June.

I also need to take it back to the detailers this week. They said that it needs to go back for a follow-up appointment after a week for them to inspect the PPF and make sure that it is adhering properly. (I'm also going to have them re-do one of the tinted windows that came out with some small artifacts or damage on the film).
 

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Not a very exciting update, but I finally got my license plates transferred and installed. I was waiting for the DMV paperwork to go though, because I transferred my same plates from my prior truck.

It's nice to finally get rid of my temp plate and dealer plate.

Before:

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As usual, I had my helpers with me again. They got to try out my new electric screwdriver for the first time.

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All done:

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I promise I'll have something more interesting for the next update.
 

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That's awesome. Teach em young.

My 6 yo grandson likes to help his Papa with projects but then told his Gigi that I don't pay him like she does. I informed him that I was teaching him life lessons and skills that are priceless. If he wants monetary compensation, I would then have to them chargeback my going rate of $250/hr and he would owe me much more than I him. That shut him up pretty quick.
 

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Not a very exciting update, but I finally got my license plates transferred and installed. I was waiting for the DMV paperwork to go though, because I transferred my same plates from my prior truck.

It's nice to finally get rid of my temp plate and dealer plate.

Before:

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As usual, I had my helpers with me again. They got to try out my new electric screwdriver for the first time.

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All done:

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I promise I'll have something more interesting for the next update.
Your young lady looks like she takes her work seriously.
 
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I also aired down the tires a little... I'm going to run it like this for a bit and see how it feels.

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I ended up with the fronts at 65 and the rears at 40 unloaded. Rides really nice now. Airing down the rears made a huge difference. I used the factory recommended pressures that came with my 2003 dually.
 

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I ended up with the fronts at 65 and the rears at 40 unloaded. Rides really nice now. Airing down the rears made a huge difference. I used the factory recommended pressures that came with my 2003 dually.

Sounds good... I was nervous to go that low in the rears. I occasionally tow a bumper-pull travel trailer, (Nothing too heavy, usually around 8-9k pounds), but I didn't want to air up the rears every time I tow. Do you think 40 psi in the rears would be enough to handle a trailer like that?
 

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Sounds good... I was nervous to go that low in the rears. I occasionally tow a bumper-pull travel trailer, (Nothing too heavy, usually around 8-9k pounds), but I didn't want to air up the rears every time I tow. Do you think 40 psi in the rears would be enough to handle a trailer like that?

At 65 I could tell that the duals were contacting the road only in the centers of the treads. That indicates over inflation. According to my scale results and load inflation tables I could have gone down to 35 psi. When scaled I had my 30K fifth wheel hitch installed, probably 200 pounds of stuff in the bed and a full 50 gallon fuel tank. Given the weight of that Airstream, I would think that 40 psi would be fine. However, keeping them at 45 psi could be a good compromise if you feel uncomfortable with 40. Personally I would try 40 and watch the wear pattern. I love the way it rides with 40 in back. I am sure this is in part due to the air suspension. Way nicer than my 2003 dually. In fact two passengers have commented on the nice ride. My 2012 Accord doesn't ride as good. I only tow my heavy fifth wheel trailer three times a year so that airing the tires as needed is no big deal.
 

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At 65 I could tell that the duals were contacting the road only in the centers of the treads. That indicates over inflation. According to my scale results and load inflation tables I could have gone down to 35 psi. When scaled I had my 30K fifth wheel hitch installed, probably 200 pounds of stuff in the bed and a full 50 gallon fuel tank. Given the weight of that Airstream, I would think that 40 psi would be fine. However, keeping them at 45 psi could be a good compromise if you feel uncomfortable with 40. Personally I would try 40 and watch the wear pattern. I love the way it rides with 40 in back. I am sure this is in part due to the air suspension. Way nicer than my 2003 dually. In fact two passengers have commented on the nice ride. My 2012 Accord doesn't ride as good. I only tow my heavy fifth wheel trailer three times a year so that airing the tires as needed is no big deal.

Thanks for the tip, that all makes sense. I may drop it and see how it feels. It definitely still rides pretty stiff right now. Worst case, I can always air them back up, I just don't want to be adjusting the pressure frequently. And, I'm never going to be towing a 5th wheel, so it's not going to have a significant amount of weight over the rear axle.
 

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Thanks for the tip, that all makes sense. I may drop it and see how it feels. It definitely still rides pretty stiff right now. Worst case, I can always air them back up, I just don't want to be adjusting the pressure frequently. And, I'm never going to be towing a 5th wheel, so it's not going to have a significant amount of weight over the rear axle.
I really think you will be fine at 40. I you have any concern, next time you have that trailer hooked up, run some heavy chaulk likes across the treads. Drive a couple of miles and see if the chaulk lines rub off evenly. The difference between 65 and 40 was absolutely amazing. You and your three girls will really appreciate it.
 

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I really think you will be fine at 40. I you have any concern, next time you have that trailer hooked up, run some heavy chaulk likes across the treads. Drive a couple of miles and see if the chaulk lines rub off evenly. The difference between 65 and 40 was absolutely amazing. You and your three girls will really appreciate it.

Great tip, thanks!
 

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Rsi update:

I got a call from the installer today. The updated arrival for my Smart Cap is mid July now, with the drop rack arriving a month later. Pretty frustrating, since I ordered it in March and was originally told April.

I'm hoping that rsi can ramp up production and get them out sooner.
 

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