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How are those dash overlays working out?
Where did you get them from, and how is the fitment?

Some of those on Hydro Blue would be nice to add t my soon to be ordered rig.

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I found those on Amazon. Dig around as there are kits and also individual pieces available. We didn't want to overdo the orange, but we really like the accent it gives the interior. Wife installed them in 10 minutes and they have remained stuck. We likem!
 
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Got my Tazer Lite. Instructions had to be viewed on my tablet as none were included in the box. Instructions were out of order, poorly written, and I can see where a novice would have trouble following them.

I got the speedo recalibrated via changing tire size, and lowered the psi warning to 28 since we run 32 psi in our tires. Took two walk away cycles to get it to work, but it was a success.

I haven't driven it (its my wife's daily) but I'm wondering, does changing the tire size really make any difference as far as driveability with shifting, etc, or is it just for the speedo and mpg to be correct?
 
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Put Weatherguard mud flaps on the front to hopefully keep the county road crap off the door handles this weekend. Also installed the seat slammers on the drivers seat. Both items went on exactly per the instructions and look great. Seat slammers definitely got rid of the unsupported thigh issue and dropped the rear to give me more headroom.
 
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Got my decal package installed last evening. Orange on Sting Gray works for me. Gears are next. Probably going 5.13's

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What does it cost to get this far? I had a customer in who had purchased a burgundy colored Gladiator. Not a Rubi or a Mojave, and he said it was $57k and change out the door with a few mopar add on's, some special wax or crystal finish on the paint, and scotchguarding the seats. No lift, wheels, tires.

I have $46,542.53 in mine as it sits so far. Gears to go yet, and I was quoted labor of $1000 to $1200 plus parts (which I will source).

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