Tattoosruinyourlife
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Looks really good on a white truck
Thanks. I’m thinking of Power Wagon flares to help tie it all together.Looks really good on a white truck
Don’t do it, it’ll cheapin the look imhoThanks. I’m thinking of Power Wagon flares to help tie it all together.
Don’t do it, it’ll cheapin the look imho
As soon as I get back from returning the crane.So tell us how easy it was to move around and mount...
It’d be color matched If I did it.I agree, imho
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The rear was a job for sure. Multiple pieces so not an issue of too heavy, just difficult to access bolts mostlyAs soon as I get back from returning the crane.
took it to local installer. After spending over 8 hours on installing the rear bumper myself, no way I wanted to tackle this 300lb monstrosity.
Man, it might be worth it alone just to have that to stand on when working on the engine.It’s not too bad. I’m a 145lb guy and installed it myself. Needed a helper to get the center winch cradle installed with the winch mounted in it, that section was very heavy (pictured)
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I thought we got the hemi so we wouldn’t have to work on it? LolMan, it might be worth it alone just to have that to stand on when working on the engine.
**** man, I’m to short to reach the dipstick even.I thought we got the hemi so we wouldn’t have to work on it? Lol
Just curious - where did you get that grill? Or Is that stock?It’s not too bad. I’m a 145lb guy and installed it myself. Needed a helper to get the center winch cradle installed with the winch mounted in it, that section was very heavy (pictured)
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It’s the factory tradesman grille, I plastidipped the chrome and painted the Ram lettersJust curious - where did you get that grill? Or Is that stock?
Looking at the way mine tucks under I believe there will be some clearance issues with factory bumper in place.Do you think the high clearance exhaust would work with the factory bumper?