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Those are standard . Google B&I dash kits
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No, those are covers
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This is not a wrap, but custom covers
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Didn't touch that areas...
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No. By the time I got the fogs I've mastered my well covers removal skills
I removed the wheel that allowed more space to work on fogs. Fogs themselves are on 3 nuts, easy to unscrew and fool-proofed (you can' install them in a wrong way). I consider myself a dummy-mechanic, and it took about 1 hour of careful and slow un- and then in-stallation
Morimotos are top quality and fit as OEM. However, LEDs don't need ballasts, so you will need to remove your HID harness. The only thing they need is either harness adaptor or tapping into the stock harness. I tapped into the stock harness , but that's no harm as you will not need stock output anyway.
Those LEDs are way better than HID in fogs: focused light output, work with stock harness and will not burn/me;t your fog lamps (my HOD bulbs melted the housing).
Nothing complicated, just take your time and enjoy the result
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What type of LED you have in the fog (this LED strings right above the fog lamps)?
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I'm sorry I struggle finding the difference between Before and After Rails?
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Where did you get the remote control
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If you want it done right - do it yourself This universal truth is unfortunately true. I'm not a mechanic and didn't want to run wires all the way through , so I installed a remote controller and switch the bar on and off with the remote fob. Bonus feature of that controller is that it has multiple flashing patterns, so I harass slow-movers with massive flashing once in a while
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Very nice. What kind of rims are these?
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Just google "carbon fiber look vinyl wrap" - plenty of sources, endless selection
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you can get this wrap in red/black carbon fiber? :-)
I think yes, you can. There are many colors available that you can chose from.
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Did you drop the rig?
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nice. I got the same setup. but I went with the 17s and a more aggressive tire. looks good
You know, I'm thinking to downgrade to 17. Miss the plush ride that they provided. What tires did you use? Local shops suggest 235/65, which is a bit higher tire, while I want to stick to the factory 225/65.
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Dude, I have the same rims, but in 20!
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Appropriate winter tires contribute more to safe winter driving on FWD, then AWD on crappy all seasons or summer tires.
There are many answers on the web on why not to replace only two tires, so just google it Better not to replace tires at all, then only two, IMHO.
And yes - very, very nice color choice! I saw RAM 1500 RT in this color - the truck looked absolutely amazing. Your drive is very nice as well.
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Paint or film?
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Can you advise how to remove it? I have prying tools and little experience removing the long strips on the dashboard (that you also have painted in red). Where to start?
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Very nice color touches!
How did you do the shifter panel? did you paint or wrapped it? Did you take it off to color?
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Any power gain?
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With such beam pattern (no cut) you might blind other drivers, IMHO.
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Sweet interior color!
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I did. Its very easy oremove them. Just pop them up. There are no screwws, so just carefully, but firmly pull them up. I used plastic pry tools ($5-$20 on ebay) to pop the panels, but kitchen knife and soft cloth could work as well.
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Yep. Peal and stick.