What did you do to your Gen 3 today?

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4wheelinAZ

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I’ll send you a picture in the morning from the inside.
Had them on my jeep and I make the heaven noise when I turn them on because they are literally that bright
Right on. Appreciate that. As far as wiring. You are running a relay correct? Or is the 15 amp switch enough to run both?
 

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B pillars look great in satin. Can you please share which product you used for the satin look.
Thanks
Looks better in person and I cannot yet tell you how well they will hold up over time. With that being said it is a somewhat custom job from the tint and wrap place (shop does PPF too - on my front end, rear quarters, door handle cups, and open edges of doors). Anyways I forgot to ask for the wrap info but most good tint/PPF shops will have the same black satin wrap or similar. Show them my pic or I will add when I get a chance to call the shop for product info.

If anyone is interested in the Silicon Valley, CA area I can PM the shop's info.

I originally got the Rappy Graphics B pillar wrap in matte but the satin looks better.
 
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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Looks great and congrats on the new truck!
Are the wheels 00 offset? Like the stance and about to order wheels this weekend.
Thanks!
The VR-601BL is a 17x9 ET 00 offset.

We have the bronze in stock. Coal Black and Tungsten Graphite are on national backorder, but they're in production now and we're expecting delivery in about 45 days.

We include free lugs when you order 4 or more wheels and free shipping.

Let me know if we can help get you setup.


can we get some more side shots of this, this is the exact rim i have been wanting! Looks fire!

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This is from one of our customers. I can get you more pictures if you'd like.
 

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Threw on the Weathertech mud flaps yesterday. Fronts took about 5 mins total, rears about 15 mins. For the rears its about having a really short philips head screw driver. My stubby Craftsman worked for the outside but would fit on the inside. I used a philips head bit and just cranked on it as hard as I could. They look good. Now to see how they do in the rain/muck.

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