Wyo's Thunder Beast!!!

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I hear that!!!!! Just have not had spare time to dive into it as to stay focused.... I also need to do my floating ground adaptor for the tunes to intercom interface that is ready to go....
Sorry to punk your thread... LOL
 
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No it's a good discussion. No worries!

Once I get all my protection mods done and my prep work for SDBR then I'll decide on how to handle the VIM. If I don't have it done by someone, I doubt I'll have the time to do it before I get back from SDBR. This is the crazy busy time of year for me and my coaching responsibilities.
 
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Thunder Beast was Christened today!

Album pictures in my profile. What an amazing off-road beast! I'm still smiling. 50-60 mph+ was nothing! So smooth, so stable. Very confidence inspiring! The journey has begun!!!

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Hey Wyo how did the mid flaps work out for you? I am not a fan of mud flaps, but may need to get something I have rock chips all over already. Could be an excuse to get rid of the stock rock catching tires also.
 
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Not a rough enough area to flip up any big rocks but the shocks are pretty clean after this first trip. I've got the 3M scotchgard on the rocker panels but the mud does fly all over the side so I'm thinking I'm at least going to try the PDP Mud Flaps. I love the Mid Flap setup because it's 5 seconds to take them off when not off-roading.
 
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Yep. They're there to specifically protect the rear shocks. And some may not like mud flaps but I'll be installing my PDP flaps next. That will provide some extra protection I hope to aid the 3M clear coat.
 
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