Best modifications under $50
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sigma pi (07-06-2015)
#6033
Senior Member
Best one by far
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Best modifications under $50
I would still like to to know what happened to them mentally, last season? Besides the loss of Johhny, Jerome and Joe. There was something else missing.
#6036
This Mod was going to cost $400, but ended up being free...
Got my New to me 2013 xlt a couple weeks ago, but hated the look of the Windowless cap(see Pic). To add 2 "used" windows the cap dealer wanted almost $400. I was like WOW, you gotta be kidding. So I figured since it is just a sheet of fiber glass, I can do this myself. I found a decent cap sitting in a guys yard with weeds growing all around it. Free for the hauling. I cut the old windows out of the cap and left a thin template from the old to use to cut the new hole. Used a roto-zip with a tile cutting disk, some putty tape, masking tape and my cordless drill. 2 hours for the first window, 35 minutes for the second
It looks like a totally different truck and much better now Plus it is always nice to save $400
Got my New to me 2013 xlt a couple weeks ago, but hated the look of the Windowless cap(see Pic). To add 2 "used" windows the cap dealer wanted almost $400. I was like WOW, you gotta be kidding. So I figured since it is just a sheet of fiber glass, I can do this myself. I found a decent cap sitting in a guys yard with weeds growing all around it. Free for the hauling. I cut the old windows out of the cap and left a thin template from the old to use to cut the new hole. Used a roto-zip with a tile cutting disk, some putty tape, masking tape and my cordless drill. 2 hours for the first window, 35 minutes for the second
It looks like a totally different truck and much better now Plus it is always nice to save $400
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HstephenG (07-12-2015)
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Best modifications under $50
This Mod was going to cost $400, but ended up being free...
Got my New to me 2013 xlt a couple weeks ago, but hated the look of the Windowless cap(see Pic). To add 2 "used" windows the cap dealer wanted almost $400. I was like WOW, you gotta be kidding. So I figured since it is just a sheet of fiber glass, I can do this myself. I found a decent cap sitting in a guys yard with weeds growing all around it. Free for the hauling. I cut the old windows out of the cap and left a thin template from the old to use to cut the new hole. Used a roto-zip with a tile cutting disk, some putty tape, masking tape and my cordless drill. 2 hours for the first window, 35 minutes for the second
It looks like a totally different truck and much better now Plus it is always nice to save $400
Got my New to me 2013 xlt a couple weeks ago, but hated the look of the Windowless cap(see Pic). To add 2 "used" windows the cap dealer wanted almost $400. I was like WOW, you gotta be kidding. So I figured since it is just a sheet of fiber glass, I can do this myself. I found a decent cap sitting in a guys yard with weeds growing all around it. Free for the hauling. I cut the old windows out of the cap and left a thin template from the old to use to cut the new hole. Used a roto-zip with a tile cutting disk, some putty tape, masking tape and my cordless drill. 2 hours for the first window, 35 minutes for the second
It looks like a totally different truck and much better now Plus it is always nice to save $400
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TheSlimOne (07-16-2015)