I tried the Clip nut rout, but I think I bought the wrong ones because the plate wouldn't sit flush anymore. I ended up using nut certs on the top 4 and welding bolts to the other ones. I have the clip nuts if you want to try them. I will send them to you for free.
You need to use the controls off of the old steering wheel. If you don't have those, I think you need to get it reprogramed to work with the new buttons. Never did the reprogram so I don't know what that entails.
I bought their bed side braces in September. Called them in November to see what the status was and they told me they changed the design and they would ship after Thanksgiving. I still haven't gotten them.
@itsrichierich Prairie City is fun for about an hour or two. There are some trails near clear lake. They are pretty easy, but some nice views. Pm me if you want some GPX files.
I had the same sound on my Gen 2 Fox 3.0. It was the valves chattering over bumps. It took a friend an I an hour of riding in the bed over bumps to figure this out.
I have one of these mounted under the driver seat. I also have an element in the center console.
https://www.h3rperformance.com/collections/maxout-fire-extinguishers
This is a pretty good trail I would recommend anyone in LV Check out. Its kind of slow and scenic at the beginning, but the end is a wash that you can drive pretty fast in and practice your power slides. Also a good way to get into the Lake Mead Recreation area without paying. Haha
I did some wheeling around Barstow, CA and I forgot that I had installed the hitch slider. I dragged the rear end pretty good a few times and thought for sure I crushed my exhaust tips. Everything was good thanks to the hitch slider.
I use this one
https://41twentytwo.com/product/hitch-slider/
I have an ADD stealth fighter rear bumper and I bent the hell out of the trailer wiring harness.
I'll let you know how well it works out in a couple of weeks.
I just installed +3HD Deavers. Only have like 50 miles on them. I like them so far. If you go Deavers go +2HD and that will be stock ride height. At 40" you are already sagging like 1.5".
Went driving in the snow with some Toyota guys near Auburn, CA. This was basically an unplowed paved road, was pretty fun. First time driving in snow for me.
Yes, download the area you are going to be in. I use a Samsung tablet that has a built in GPS chip. I download the maps before hand and have no problem navigating. They have wireless carplay and android auto devices you can use, but I haven't tried any of those.
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