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

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bfill_rebel

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Installed new side steps. Tyger Blade (they are the “Raptor” style one piece; very similar to GoRhino RB20). Very impressed with the product and it’s rock solid with the 3 brackets per side. No flex or anything. Will post pics later as it was dark out by the time I was around my phone to take pics yesterday.


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Installed new side steps. Tyger Blade (they are the “Raptor” style one piece; very similar to GoRhino RB20). Very impressed with the product and it’s rock solid with the 3 brackets per side. No flex or anything. Will post pics later as it was dark out by the time I was around my phone to take pics yesterday.


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Do you have any pictures?
 

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Will post some pics later after work of my specific truck (side shots, looking down at step with door open to show how much step is there, etc...)

Here is a “stock” photo from Tyger themselves
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Those look really good!
 

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Thanks! The truck wasn't even dirty lol. He was having a rough morning, so what better way to get out of a funk than washing daddys truck. As soon as he was done he wanted to clean his Lambo power wheels.
Power Wheels are way more important! I agree with him on that. :)
 

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Power Wheels are way more important! I agree with him on that. :)

It all starts with a .89 cent hot wheels. Now its he needs both daddys Ram and Charger. That was a good 30 bucks lol. So worth watching him get into cars.
 

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It all starts with a .89 cent hot wheels. Now its he needs both daddys Ram and Charger. That was a good 30 bucks lol. So worth watching him get into cars.

As mentioned.....

One of the most expensive hobby's there is all starts with a little Hot Wheels....... and believe me.... it NEVER ends :waytogo:
 

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Not really a update other than this picture of my youngest of 5. He loves his Daddy’s Ram and Charger! He is holding both as they are his favorite hot wheels. His face speaks it all! Hot rodder for life!

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Well, California isn’t knows for rain is it? lol. Depending on location of course


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We have had a bit lately but need more, just not for a bit cuz I cleaned the truck...lol
 

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Since it seems everyone got to wash their trucks, I did too. After the 31" of snow last week, the dirt road to the house kinda defeats a wash, I just wanted to be able to see out the windows. So I spent $2 for 2 min to wash the top half
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Since it seems everyone got to wash their trucks, I did too. After the 31" of snow last week, the dirt road to the house kinda defeats a wash, I just wanted to be able to see out the windows. So I spent $2 for 2 min to wash the top half
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Lol. $2 more dollars could have done the rest! Seems like a good investment!

31” of snow?! I’d move lol


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I'll be taking her for differentials fluid change later today.

I took her to a friends place who owns a trans shop. I've known the guy since highschool and lived next door to him and his family for a while some years back. He was really impressed with how clean the diff fluids came out. He also checked the trans and said it was in great shape for over 100k. We caught up a little too. Great guy. Next up is plugs.
 

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As mentioned.....

One of the most expensive hobby's there is all starts with a little Hot Wheels....... and believe me.... it NEVER ends :waytogo:

Never ends is correct. I have about 2000 HW. I still buy them, then modify them into customs and Mad Max/Gasslands cars.

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