What did you do with your 4th Gen this week?

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Lost a Wadestar blind spot mirror driving down the express way today. I'm sure all the negative temps lately had something to do with it. I sent Wade a email asking if it it was possible to purchase just 1 replacement. He already replied and is sending out a free pair as a replacement. I can't say enough about his customer service!!!View attachment 117439
He did the same for me and I am the one who f'd it up.

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Soooo.....I don't need a catch can for my 2500 6.4?

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I took advantage of the 83 degree weather (SoCal[emoji106]) and gave her a good wash and mini detail, thoroughly cleaned the interior, as well as the engine......emptied my catch can too.

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Started my first retrofit


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I want to see a thread on this. Mines coming up soon.
Looking into kicker speakers. I swear I heard slight muffling in the back on the ride home tonight. And I finally put up my reverse pods too.
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I want to see a thread on this. Mines coming up soon.
Looking into kicker speakers. I swear I heard slight muffling in the back on the ride home tonight. And I finally put up my reverse pods too.
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Maybe I will do a thread


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Started my first retrofit


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Maybe I will do a thread


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I wanted to black mine out but the wife won’t let me use the oven in the house, she’s worried about the fumes from the plastic. I might have to use a heat gun to get it done.
 

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Started my first retrofit


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I wanted to black mine out but the wife won’t let me use the oven in the house, she’s worried about the fumes from the plastic. I might have to use a heat gun to get it done.[/QUOTE]



Grab a large box from Lowes, some hvac tape and a cheap heat gun from harbor freight and a digital thermometer (I use a cheap $10 one that you would use for food).. seal the box with the tape once one headlights in there then on the side of the box cut a hole slightly bigger then the tip of the heat gun. Insert the thermometer on the side close to where the headlight is just to make sure it doesn’t get to hot and burn the melt the headlight.. boom cheap box oven I usually do this vs using the oven unless I’m dealing with permaseal headlights then oven is used. It keeps the heat constant vs just using a head gun directly it’s easy to melt the plastic up.


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I wanted to black mine out but the wife won’t let me use the oven in the house, she’s worried about the fumes from the plastic. I might have to use a heat gun to get it done.

Grab a large box from Lowes, some hvac tape and a cheap heat gun from harbor freight and a digital thermometer (I use a cheap $10 one that you would use for food).. seal the box with the tape once one headlights in there then on the side of the box cut a hole slightly bigger then the tip of the heat gun. Insert the thermometer on the side close to where the headlight is just to make sure it doesn’t get to hot and burn the melt the headlight.. boom cheap box oven I usually do this vs using the oven unless I’m dealing with permaseal headlights then oven is used. It keeps the heat constant vs just using a head gun directly it’s easy to melt the plastic up.


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Borderline genius... I never thought of that when I wanted to do my 3rd gen lights..
 

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Came up with that idea awhile ago since I work on the road most of the year in and out of hotels yet I get bored and still like doing some modding. So it was the perfect solutions with little effort. Now if it’s a permaseal headlight forget about it you’ll destroy it trying to open it.


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