Jake596
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You can say that again, that may be worth a trip to the dealer for a Diff inspection.Interesting !
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You can say that again, that may be worth a trip to the dealer for a Diff inspection.Interesting !
Yep pressures are all good. I didn't check the core, but I will. I don't think I angered anybody ha but you never know. I live in a pretty rural area where everyone knows everybody. I don't even lock doors most of the time, so I'm skeptical on that, but I guess anything is possible these days.Assuming the pressure was good in the tire that was missing the cap? I'd check and check the core for tightness. Similar thing happened to me and I must have walked up on someone in the act using a lookout. Only on the side away from the fast food joint I was in. Could be something totally different. Anger anyone lately?![]()
Thanks! I was thinking that we should do something like that!that looks really sharp! we should have a gathering of the ranger clans sometime up here.
Hey! You stole my tow hooks!Put those tow hooks on...
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Hey Terry - I don't know if anyone has used PPF as a kick plate. I had a similar question from someone on YouTube about it. I suspect it would work *ok*ish, but there are a few things to consider:Hi Kimball.
Have you or do you know, has anyone tried using PPF as a kick plate on the door panels?
Great DIY btw.
Terry
I'll give it a try on one DOOR to see when I do the sills. I'll get some pics and post backHey Terry - I don't know if anyone has used PPF as a kick plate. I had a similar question from someone on YouTube about it. I suspect it would work *ok*ish, but there are a few things to consider:
1) The film is very high gloss. It'll be *really* noticeable on the door panel plastic.
2) Depending on where you want to stick it, it may cover up a portion of the speaker grill in the door.
3) It may not stick very well to the plastic - though I suspect it would stick just fine.
If anyone tries it, I'd love to see how it turns out!