I live in Central Texas. It probably wouldn't be too hard to ship but the problem is the fenders are in my attic and I tore my ACL two weeks ago. Not going to be climbing a ladder anytime soon lol
Yes sir, saw the first link. I've had those in my cart since you hooked us up with the info. Was just hoping the 37s were in 17s. I still have plenty of tread on my Kenda Klevars, but if I could get 37s cheap I wouldn't mind having them retired sooner rather than later.
Appreciate the insight. Everything I want to or can keep will already be off. The wheels are just the tricky thing since they're kinda needed lol. Thanks again.
Who all has made the switch, from their 3.6 to a 3.0? Any regrets, concerns etc? Also, since I'm essentially keeping the same body vehicle some of my mods I'm keeping. Pretty easy for the most part but how are dealers with swapping the wheels at time of purchase? Are they cool with it or is is...
Bringing it back from the dead. So I still do not have volume from any of the front speakers. I did what Kooltoys suggested to include the fuse and left everything unplugged overnight and still same issue. I've since installed new knee panel speakers, hoping something would work its magic and...
They're a sponsor on here, send them a message and they'll get back with you. I was in the same boat as you trying to find a bracket which would work with the Fab Fours bumper. None of the mounts I purchased would work and they told me they didn't have anything for that particular bumper.
There are a lot of screws but it is pretty simple. I did mine a few weeks ago. Almost all of the screws are the same size so you don't really have to worry about them getting mixed up and trying to figure out which screw goes where.
You can fit 6.5s in the knee panel area. I did that upgrade this past weekend. You can also fit 6x9s in the sound bar with some dremel/cutting involved. Did that as well a while back
It really isn't too much work. It does look intimidating because of all the things you have to unscrew. If I was to just straight up work on it with no distractions it is probably an hour job for the average dude. I kept stopping, going inside getting a nice cold drink because I was doing it in...