(1) What did you and your truck do today?
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ComQuest (08-03-2013)
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Re-routed my 4' USB and iPod accessory cables that are hooked up to my radio from the glovebox (previous owner had them there, nicely tucked away) to behind the ashtray/cig lighter panel.. Have the iPod (my full-time charger/music/pandora player) coming out in the gap between front of shifter/cupholder lid and the ashtray to my Grip-It-Mount..Deciding what I want to do with them.. I want to do something with the center console and add a 12V power point, but don't want to have to open and close center console lid each time I want to get to them.. Also re-rerouting auxiliary input from top of dash to the cigar-lighter panel (thanks [MENTION=142703]User-One[/MENTION] for posting info/thread/How-To)
Last edited by RowdyAggie; 08-01-2013 at 05:01 PM.
#9744
Meek One
Sold my factory chrome package step bars today for $200.
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chayes627 (08-06-2013)
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ComQuest (08-03-2013)
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Seems as if everyday I'm doing something but these are the few projects I've done last couple weeks.
1. Bedliner sprayed with Rhino
2. Headlight and tail lights replaced with FX4 black trim.
3. HID for high/low and fog lamps
4. Factory stereo replaces with Alpine INA-W900 Nav
5. Paregon cover installed.
6. Rear tailgate assisted shock.
7. PlastiDip my badges
Next project will either be the AMP auto side step, rear bumper step, or 2013 projectors.
1. Bedliner sprayed with Rhino
2. Headlight and tail lights replaced with FX4 black trim.
3. HID for high/low and fog lamps
4. Factory stereo replaces with Alpine INA-W900 Nav
5. Paregon cover installed.
6. Rear tailgate assisted shock.
7. PlastiDip my badges
Next project will either be the AMP auto side step, rear bumper step, or 2013 projectors.
Last edited by FLiPinoy916; 08-01-2013 at 08:32 PM.
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ComQuest (08-03-2013)
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Meek One
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Junior Member
Installed the Bak Industries Fibermax tonneau cover tonight in about 40 minutes with a little help from my wife. Looks sharp and now my fishing gear won't have to ride shotgun anymore. Thanks AJ from Auto Anything!