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What do you want to bet, that Dave's shelving unit in the back of the cab, has all that + ?

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Hahaha. He's ready to go whenever the duty arises. Without a doubt it is all there :p
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That's a great start Brandon. :like:

This will be the first black Ranger I've seen done with Graphene and I cant wait to see it. It should look like a mirror and you'll be blinded while looking at it. .:sunglasses:




My microfiber towels alone wouldn't all fit back there. lol ?
Thanks for the comment Dave. I can't wait either, I will be the guinea pig black Ranger photo for your customer showcase regarding sales of graphene. :crackup:

So you bought out all the microfibers when toilet paper was out of stock huh... Screw Charmin soft, have you heard of Chenille soft?
 

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Tires are on, Discount Tire install goop is off of them and a quick detail so here are the pictures. My turn for a beer or two. ?

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New rubber looks fantastic! Thank you for your support!
 


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Yesterday: 5am drive to hike at Iron mountain. Morning lightning drizzle, first rain out on roads for a while. Only slightly wet but the oils must of came out. Hit my throttle a little too hard and truck hydroplaned. Weird how time slows down in moments like this. Kept calm, slowly released foot off throttle and let the truck do its thing for a second and then when more control was in balance I looked the way I wanted to go to straighten out then I counter steered. Didn’t end up like a mustang coming out of a corner today. :like:
 

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Dave said:

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Hilarious photo. Someone needs to draw a big microfiber towel with stick arms/legs and funny face on it. Of course it will be holding 303 graphene in one hand and the damper in the other. Mascot for Dave.
 

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Swapped out the factory rims with Lariat rims I bought off another forum member. Added new rubber(just at 36K miles), and my blackout is just about complete. I was going to go more offroad style tires but with my truck being a commuter vehicle, I had my set picked out at Discount Tire. Road Hazard warranties are worth every penny.

I still have to fix the front grille assembly, then will paint the tow hooks red to match the FX4 decal.

Many thanks to OFC Ranger for selling me his original rims.
Cannot get over how good these look.

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Glad they found a new home instead of getting blown up for fun. Honestly I wasn't going to blow them up, but it sounded good right?
 

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Installed a Racechip GTS on my diesel 2.2, 160hp, 387nm. Claimed to make 29hp and 102nm extra, I was expecting half. I do not care about hp, since it's a diesel and horse power are a measure of torque x rpm, and rpm are a rare thing on diesels. Yet, I was hoping to feel at least 50nm extra, not 102nm. I've tried all the 7 maps, including 0, which is stock. I can say I feel a slight difference, but it could be placebo. A dyno is hard to get in my area. Does anyone know if crank torque can be read via forscan? The delta should indicate an accurate value. Turbo psi could also be read, but those are fooled by the piggyback solution.
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