mark_anderson_us
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Nice. is that a DIY> I want to lose my side facing tailpipe as it points right at my roof top tent awningGibson dual exhaust
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Nice. is that a DIY> I want to lose my side facing tailpipe as it points right at my roof top tent awningGibson dual exhaust
Thanks, Rene. For my winters on the Texas Coastal Bend, I need to find a way to shoehorn my Honda 125z, two kayaks, and a set of ramps into a 5' bed. In-bed racking should help with all this stuff.Looking forward to seeing your BuiltRight build!
Yeah you can definitely do it by yourself, but I did run into some snags of getting it to line up right and clamps not sealing properlyNice. is that a DIY> I want to lose my side facing tailpipe as it points right at my roof top tent awning
Sounds like you need a trailerThanks, Rene. For my winters on the Texas Coastal Bend, I need to find a way to shoehorn my Honda 125z, two kayaks, and a set of ramps into a 5' bed. In-bed racking should help with all this stuff.
I ordered back on May 10 and they still have not shipped yet, due to factory, mis-shipment of parts, etc. "Supposed" to have shipped last week (nope) or early this coming week.I ordered the BuiltRight Bedside Rack System.
Installed the tailgate damper. Did have to go to Auto Zone and buy the correct size Torx bit.
Installed the tailgate damper. Did have to go to Auto Zone and buy the correct size Torx bit.
The video is a nice touch! Just for that here's 2 gifts. lol ?
I think you did a good job of installing that beast. I have the same bug/rock shield and it sits about the same places as yours (maybe a hair lower).Here are a few pictures of mine.
I think I speak for all other drivers on the road when I say: “thank you for installing mud flaps’. Are you having any rub issues?After following this site for over 2 years and owning my Ranger for a years and a half Im finally posting her for all to see…