QuattroCS
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link/brand?I put a set of these lower coverage protection panels in a few wks ago. r3ally protect from rocks and such. they fit really well.
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link/brand?I put a set of these lower coverage protection panels in a few wks ago. r3ally protect from rocks and such. they fit really well.
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I love mine, I've had them for two years. You can see where the wear marks are and how it save the paint there.I put a set of these lower coverage protection panels in a few wks ago. r3ally protect from rocks and such. they fit really well.
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I love mine, I've had them for two years. You can see where the wear marks are and how it save the paint there.
I do plan on removing mine in the fall to check and clean. A new roll of 3M tape is cheap compared to paint repair though.Initially I really liked the concept to protect from wear, but after looking at the install instructions, I'm wondering if those of us in salt belt would end up getting salt and brine trapped under them causing a corrosion problem down the line.
I got this anti-slip grip tape on Amazon for around $25. It is 8" x 30", wanted it plenty wide enough for me to trim and long enough to have extra for the mistakes I will probably make on the first couple of tries.I do plan on removing mine in the fall to check and clean. A new roll of 3M tape is cheap compared to paint repair though.

For your Steps or door Sills?I got this anti-slip grip tape on Amazon for around $25. It is 8" x 30", wanted it plenty wide enough for me to trim and long enough to have extra for the mistakes I will probably make on the first couple of tries.
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After the dirt rubs thru the paint. Hell yeah.Initially I really liked the concept to protect from wear, but after looking at the install instructions, I'm wondering if those of us in salt belt would end up getting salt and brine trapped under them causing a corrosion problem down the line.
When I installed mine, Original Bushwacker's, there were no gaps in the tape. Over time I expect shrinkage, why I plan to remove and inspect.After the dirt rubs thru the paint. Hell yeah.
Door sills.For your Steps or door Sills?
She got her 2nd oil change. Incredibly easy, quick and 0 stress with the Fumoto drain plug. The filter when I pulled it out did not have the cap installed all the way and had a small spill which was easily cleaned up and the precautionary cardboard came in clutch. Amsoil SS 5w40 & Amsoil filter.. added Hotshots secrets Stiction Eliminator (32oz) for the heck of it. At 15000km's this is my second oil change and first one using the Fumoto plug, I have nothing but good things to say about it.
As always and along with the first change, I sent some of the draining oil to Blackstone Labs for UOA and expect it to be slowly ridding itself of the typical sealants and break-in metals. I have stock for 2 more oil changes with the Amsoil and am a big time geek when it comes to this stuff, so the itch to try something else like Hotshots blue diamond 5w40 or Shaeffers is making me think to give one a try. I wish Hotshots Outlaw (big boost in zinc & only for deleted trucks) was made in 5w40 but they have stated 15w40 is all they are going to keep the formula to.
I do also have a nagging thought to try Rotella T6 as I have always had great experiences with Shell brand as a whole (love their stations and always seem to get quality fuel) and I think with all the people using it, you absolutely cannot go wrong.
Anyone installing the rear Duraflaps come across a conflict with the screw head above the spat screw? I probably skipped some instruction so I'm going back out. These are nice mudflaps, I'll post some pics.
G'Dave. I think we chose the best color of '22.I purchased the Mopar version - it came with predrilled holes that match up with all of the OEM screws. That screw on yours which is "behind" the rear mudflap should be removed so that the mudflap sits flush with the trim, and ideally would be tapped back through the mudflap. If I remember correctly, it's extra long, and will accommodate the additional thickness. the tricky part will be drilling the hole just right.....







I installed Duraflap screw-less mudflaps specifically for this 2022 2500 Laramie.
They did not fit per instructions.
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The surface is mirror smooth except for the screw I'm instructed to leave alone.
I drilled them as I cannot wait around 6 hours to install some plastic. Now there is a 3rd screw - big deal.
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The fit on the front is perfect.
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The fit on the rear is fair. It helped to warm and bend them to the contour.
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The look is good, for $250 - (forum discount 25 + shipping 25 = wash)
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BOTH rear flaps came slightly damaged. The middle of each mirror-polished weights has a wrinkle right where the middle bolt is on the reverse. (Not easy to photo)
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Sorry, if you're going to email me just for looking at your website and then act like these fit and you're the best company ever... should not make me wait 6 hours for a reply after telling me not to drill. They are ok, not above par and not without several faults, unexpected at this price point for a piece of plastic I could have cut from TSC for $20, ouch.
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Fronts fit and look excellent. Rear doesn't fit this particular stock 2022 2500 Laramie.