What did you do to your 10th gen today?
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Changed out the front brake pads and inspected the rear brakes. Put a fresh coat of paint on the rims while I had them off. They we're getting dull from brake dust.
Last edited by FordmanUGA; 07-18-2018 at 09:52 PM.
Replaced the rear door speaker wiring harness. Somehow or another it got a short in it and when the door opened it would cut in and out. Also pulled some matching push trees and put them in the panels where they were lifting on both sides. These push trees should have been there from the factory to keep the top panel down in the corners!
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Replaced the rear door speaker wiring harness. Somehow or another it got a short in it and when the door opened it would cut in and out. Also pulled some matching push trees and put them in the panels where they were lifting on both sides. These push trees should have been there from the factory to keep the top panel down in the corners!
My panels aren't lifting up, but I can see where having fasteners in place could be beneficial. I'll have to keep this in mind.
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Last edited by OhioLariat; 07-18-2018 at 11:22 PM.
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hahaha that doesn't sound good at all. If I were to do this again I would just have picked up another crossmember from the get go before I took apart my mode of transportation.
Now an XLT in Colorado
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EWC_Ret (07-19-2018)
Originally Posted by OhioLariat
Well, now you did it. Don't you know non-factory mods ruin the value a these trucks???
My panels aren't lifting up, but I can see where having fasteners in place could be beneficial. I'll have to keep this in mind.
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My panels aren't lifting up, but I can see where having fasteners in place could be beneficial. I'll have to keep this in mind.
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