Stringer
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2015
- Posts
- 219
- Reaction score
- 238
- Location
- Stockdale, PA
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
After months and months of research, reading reviews, and comparing prices I finally bit the bullet and bought some much needed tires. I ended up going with 35 X 12.50 X 20 Firestone Destination MTs. Between the reviews and price I got them for ($960 shipped free to an installer), I couldn't pass it up. Hopefully I get the tread life that others have out of these. I highly recommend tirebuyer.com to anyone who is looking for a new set of tires in the future. I received an $80 off promotion as well as an additional $50 off with free shipping if I sent them to one of their installers of my choice. It only took them 2 days to arrive at the tire shop where I had them installed and an alignment performed. Out the door I was a little over $1,100 WITH an alignment - all of my local tire shops quoted me at $1,250 - $1,500 without an alignment. I couldn't be happier with them
Also, now would be a great time to show off my new LED fogs and reverse lights. These aren't your average LED replacement bulbs that everyone has in their forum. As a firefighter, I was looking for ways to light my truck up to provide additional lighting when I am on scene - especially when I come across wrecks on the interstate. Also, before any of my PA firefighters say it, yes I am aware that PSP is cracking down on blue lights and what they consider legal. I'm sorry, but I am not putting a halogen rotator on the roof of my truck. Our laws need revamped especially with how far LEDs have come in the recent years. My philosophy is that as long as your not a complete idiot with your lights and operate your vehicle in a safe manner (not going 50mph on residential streets blowing every stop sign in sight), I doubt you are stopped. Anyhow, now that I got off topic slightly, here is my new setup. I had Feniex Cannon 120s mounted in place of my factory bulbs for my fogs and reverse lights by an installer who is also a firefighter in my department. We had to dremel out my factory holes to fit the LED housing in place so anyone decides to go this route, keep that in mind. I have them wired so that my warning mode overrides my fog lights and that my reverse lights override my warning mode in the rear.
Sorry for the crappy iPhone quality but here is a short video:
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Also, now would be a great time to show off my new LED fogs and reverse lights. These aren't your average LED replacement bulbs that everyone has in their forum. As a firefighter, I was looking for ways to light my truck up to provide additional lighting when I am on scene - especially when I come across wrecks on the interstate. Also, before any of my PA firefighters say it, yes I am aware that PSP is cracking down on blue lights and what they consider legal. I'm sorry, but I am not putting a halogen rotator on the roof of my truck. Our laws need revamped especially with how far LEDs have come in the recent years. My philosophy is that as long as your not a complete idiot with your lights and operate your vehicle in a safe manner (not going 50mph on residential streets blowing every stop sign in sight), I doubt you are stopped. Anyhow, now that I got off topic slightly, here is my new setup. I had Feniex Cannon 120s mounted in place of my factory bulbs for my fogs and reverse lights by an installer who is also a firefighter in my department. We had to dremel out my factory holes to fit the LED housing in place so anyone decides to go this route, keep that in mind. I have them wired so that my warning mode overrides my fog lights and that my reverse lights override my warning mode in the rear.
Sorry for the crappy iPhone quality but here is a short video:
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