Mine aren’t loose or rattling but I’ve taken them off before and I know they’re held in by plastic clips.. you can probably try and pull them out and replace the clips with new ones. That might solve your problem.
Finally got the grill lights wired up.
First one is with just headlights, 2nd and 3rd with them on. Now they need to be aimed a bit more
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Can’t seem to edit the OP so I’ll update here.
Methods are still on the truck since I’ve been busy and haven’t found time to get to the powder coater for the new wheels. Will update when those are off and ready to be sold.
Rear brake pads are no longer available.
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I had a company ship mine from Dallas Fort Worth, Texas to San Francisco, CA for $1400. I believe it was Webster Transportation or something like that? That was over 2 years ago so I don’t really remember the name
They’re much better. No real noticeable different in the stopping power between the two but the dust is less and it’s also a lighter color.. which keep the lighter color wheels wheels looking cleaner longer
Yea, They put out more dust than the ceramics and also just produce dark brake dust compared to the ceramic pads, and with the color wheels I have, the darker color makes my wheels seem dirtier than they are. I usually spray them off with water and they go back to normal but that got old.
It’s been a long enough time ago that I honestly don’t really remember who I spoke to. I do think it’s pretty damn cool that they’re the ones pushing the boundaries and making new products that are a direct bolt on that help increase travel, performance, etc without doing any modifications to...
WOW! Its great to hear that there are still companies who know how to take care of their customers over making a little extra $ off of them. I don't have any ICON products, but hearing things like this could really sway me to do business with them if I ever change setups.
I've noticed ICON is...
They are great on dry dirt and pavement so far.. any kind of mud or wet pavement they are terrible lol
Took them to Baja in October and on the dry days they were the best tire I’ve had. When it stormed while we were on the trails I was all over the place. Almost got stuck a few times in the...
Yea these are kinda old and when I first picked the truck up from Texas.
Only reason I’m getting rid of them is because I picked up some Innov8s and Baja TAs
Gotcha. All the trimming and mods were done by the previous owner of my truck so I haven’t had any rubbing issues with them.
Here are some pics I’ve taken when the methods were on the truck. They aren’t specific to the wheel figment but it gives you an idea of how the spacing will look. I hope...
No pics of the spacers on the truck with methods.. these will push the factory wheels out the same distance as the 0 offset methods. I can post pics of the 37s and methods on my truck if that helps?
Method Standards 17x8.5 with 37x13.5x17 Toyo MT’s. wheels aren’t in the best shape ascetics wise. The brake pads I had on the truck threw brake dust all over the wheels that I wasn’t able to get off before it got baked on. tires are in fairly worn (see pics.) one tire has more wear on the inner...
I had a shop down in Southern California take care of it all. His name is Kevin with Dialed Shock Prep. If you have an Instagram (@kevinwithdialed) or Facebook you can find him there. It’s a small shop and he does great work.
I’m really impressed with the cerakote finish. It’s super durable and...
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