I have the decked system in my truck. It's pretty awesome to be able to organize everything for easy access. I also like that it helps to keep everything secure when off-road.
The only install tip I have is to use a scribe or thin screwdriver to line up the sliding nutplates on the forward...
I picked up the atomic game changer and have had it for a few months. It's pretty awesome and super simple to install. Having had various strobe setups before, I rarely felt the need to change the pattern so I left the pattern switch wire shrinkwrapped behind the panel after I got everything set...
I have run most of my lighting wires through the frame from the rear to the engine compartment. This will be super handy for an antenna wire I need to run tonight though. Thanks for the detailed instructions and pictures showing the location. I was going to poke around when I got home and you...
No relocation required with the Cobb, Swarfworks, and stock bumper. The youtube videos are pretty good and give you an idea of the mod and what it looks like afterward.
I have the Cobb stage 2 with the Swarfworks hidden winch mount and Warn Zeon Platinum 12K winch. The Swarfworks setup has been great and everything fits and looks like it came from the factory that way. I had a hidden winch mount on my older raptor and was going to swap bumpers on this one, but...
This was driving me nuts the other day. It happened right after I flashed a new tune and I couldn't figure out if it was the truck or the phone. I got a little worried for a while that the tune might have adjusted the speedo due to tire size or some other setting.
The Georgia Traverse is a route that runs across N GA. from South Carolina to the Alabama border. There are a handful of decent sections of trails with more than a little pavement or gravel roads in between. It's a fun way to kill a weekend if you just blast through it and mark the better...
Those look exactly like the buttons Baja Designs supplies with their strobing light bars. Turn on your light bar, push and hold the button for at least 3 seconds (might be +5?). Your light bar should begin flashing if that's how they wired it up. If that doesn't work, I'd start following wires...
My sensor felt loose going on, but that was subjective to the feel of disassembling from the OEM fit. I've had no issues, but may drop a dab of silicone onto it to lock it into place a little better if I ever notice any movement.
I went with the Leer 100 series also. I haven't ever had a cap on my own trucks before this one but was tired of the lack of lockable storage during my frequent trips. I always hated leaving a truck with a ton of obviously expensive stuff out in plain sight overnight when I would stay in hotels...
I went with the Cobb stage 2 package on my Gen 2. I figured the packaged solution of FMIC, intake, and tune would give me the best results. I like the way the filter is physically attached to the enclosed housing with hardware. I also like how the enclosure/ housing over the filter maintains the...
I have an 18 and just drove the 2019 there. The only difference I was impressed with was the hill climb feature. It works just like hill descent but for both up and down. I can see the utility of it after it got us through a couple of really steep/ sloppy muddy areas of the trail ride. The...
The hill climb feature of the 2019 is pretty awesome, but the suspension will be slightly more involved to modify now that the truck is looking for signals. If you plan to stay completely stock I’d have a hard time passing up the newer truck for that little difference in cost.
I went with a...
I'm going to start my Snoball prep tonight sometime. I find that putting things off until the last possible minute really enhances the event.
The hardest decision this year is whether to bring the tried and trusty Gen-1 or the Gen-2. Since I haven't done any prep, I think I'm sticking with what...
I'm tentatively planning on throwing some recovery gear in the back of the truck and tossing a suitcase or two into the backseat on the 11th. I'm running out of things I want to do to the truck but who knows.
I've run the floor mount models, suction cups from the windshield, and the versions that allow you to attach the base with screws or tape.
The floor mounted versions work for me only if you can also support the rod partway up the length. If they are only attached at the seat rail you will...
I have mine wired up so everything comes forward, and the wires run down the passenger side of the windshield, like a standard windshield light bar. It's ok like this but doesn't look as clean and might be susceptible to snagging on branches. Not a concern for the desert guys but it's a problem...
Looks good. I went the more expensive but instant gratification option of buying my rack. I love the roof rack compared to a light tower or chase rack. Having a ton of extra transport capability is nice but it also makes a great viewing platform, break area, easy place to stow rapidly needed...
Being heavy handed with the steering wheel has a lot to do with the pressure spikes in the PS system. Last year at Snoball, Cory from RPG was talking in depth at some of the issues with the system and the pro's/ cons of the upgrade options. A lot of the issues revolve around driving styles and...
I'll be there. I'm hoping this year is every bit as awesome as last year.
Good rundown on the equipment list. I think I'm carrying most of the same stuff except my fuse 27 relocation kit that I've been procrastinating on. Maybe mine will arrive in time for the install. I'll have more IWE's and...
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