Lunentucker
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Emptied the oil catch can.
1500 miles worth.
1500 miles worth.
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Emptied the oil catch can.
1500 miles worth.
Bushwacker - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QC8HXMJ/What hood guard is that and what catch can are you using. Does it come with that mount and extra hoses? I had one of those on my last truck and was shocked at how much gunk it collected. Haven't looked into getting one for my new Jeep yet. Your post reminded me of that. Thanks
Awesome. Thanks for the info.Bushwacker - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QC8HXMJ/
J&L. Yes. Comes with everything.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09L8M3C8K/
Edit: I ordered the stainless steel allen screws separately. It comes with Philips head screws.
I went with the Voron brand found them on Amazon, $60.Which ones?
That’s so sick.Mocked up the tire carrier rack to see how it sits and where I want to mount my CO2 tank -
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Really trying to decide if I need the bed rails for an extra inch of two of clearance/bed space.
Which rain guards? Looks good!Busy day:
In-channel rain guards
Weatherstrip tailgate
Plug holes in bed
(Amazon) Trail Rails
Bak Revolver 4Xs
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Why plug holes? Arent those meant to allow water to drain or maybe those towards the cab?Busy day:
In-channel rain guards
Weatherstrip tailgate
Plug holes in bed
(Amazon) Trail Rails
Bak Revolver 4Xs
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Just plugged holes in the sides where dust gets in on dirt roads.Why plug holes? Arent those meant to allow water to drain or maybe those towards the cab?
WeatherTech. I’ve used their In-Channel guards on multiple vehicles and never a problem. Love them.Which rain guards? Looks good!