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What did you do TO your RAM today?

Crashresq21

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Installed (a bit of an overstatement) the TVD vinyl RAM letters. So an FYI to the Power Wagon Rebel owners looking to add the inlays. The Rebel vinyl listed is TOO SMALL from the 2500s. Working with the guys at TVD to stencil and cut some that actually fit.

So if you're in the market for them, WAIT.
 

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Had to clear off a whole lot of wet heavy snow the past few days... This was Thursday at 5:45am on my way to unstuck some plow trucks.View attachment 71483
Everything on the hood was from falling chunks out of trees and power lines.View attachment 71484
No snow here but the bugs are flying and making a mess. And the pollen. I can wash my truck and it’s yellow before I can wipe it down.
 

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No snow here but the bugs are flying and making a mess. And the pollen. I can wash my truck and it’s yellow before I can wipe it down.
I'd trade that for this mess any day! lol Yards a wet mud pit, tree limbs everywhere, still about 6 inches of snow on the ground so it'll be muddy for the foreseeable future. I want shorts and t-shirt weather ASAP.
 

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I'd trade that for this mess any day! lol Yards a wet mud pit, tree limbs everywhere, still about 6 inches of snow on the ground so it'll be muddy for the foreseeable future. I want shorts and t-shirt weather ASAP.
Bikini weather here.
 

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I finally installed the B&W gooseneck hitch yesterday and today changed my AMP step lights to Oracle rock lights. I couldn't stand the purple lights that came with the AMPs. I'll tell ya this, that hitch install has me aching all over lol
 

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Removed back seats and set it up to house a 85lb dog and a 125lb dog. Should be room now. Take them along when we go riding utvs and atvs so the 4hr rides will be alot roomier and softer.

didn't like the expensive options I've seen so this was about 80$ and 45 minutes
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Probably a lot easier on them and better for your truck.
 

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One of the last things I had left on my list to do for the power wagon last year was a dash cam, but I put it off because there are so many to choose from. I Installed the 4K fitcamx today for the OEM look and ease of install. Really only needed the front cam, but the rear cam can't be added later unless you bought it as a set, so I got both. For now to keep it simple with no wires to run I simply mounted the rear cam on top of my rearview mirror. A 5 minute install for the entire thing. Checked the fit of my covercraft window shade and it fits same as it did with the oem housing, so that's good.


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Brutal_HO

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hmm might have to look into that camera

i had a high dollar one and it lasted 2 years if that. nexus or something like that. was junk

My chinesium Veckle mini 0906's have been going for like 5 years now and the one in the truck sits outside in the sun 24x7.

The other has had it's fair share of time exposed to the sun.

I think the trick is they don't use batteries.
 

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