Yes, sorry. The question was if this had been seen by someone else in here, because I looked all over, and couldn't find anything with a similar issue.
Hello all. It has been a while.
2012 Ram.1500. I have an issue with the plastic inside the cluster. What started as a line, it has now grown exponentially, seeming like it's been "burned" for lack of a better word. Has anyone else encountered this issue? All the pictures are with the truck...
The guy who died was the new Chekov in the stark trek movies. He had a jeep grand cherokee and pinned him against the fence, that's how he died. All recalls for jeeps and rams that were done, are based in that. I didn't take my 2012 Ram 1500 in to do it, full disclaimer.
I have a set of 2" on my 2012. They've been there for over 3 years. No issues whatsoever. The only thing that suffered was my turning radius. Sorry, no pics from before.
I just installed this kit this past weekend on a 2012 Ram. Today came home from work and was looking it over, and saw that there is like oil and grease everywhere. It looks as if it took out the boots on the cv joint due to rubbing. Waiting to hear back from them.
I did mine about 4 years ago, using 2- 6 inches lights. Put them on top, using the holes already in there, only had to drill on the bottom. Hardwired them to the parking lights.
2012 Ram 1500 Tradesman 4.7. Radio: Power Acoustik PDN 626B. Cd/dvd player. GPS upgradeable. Bluetooth connectivity. Mirrored screen. Bought from SonicElectronix. About $ 135 with metra connector. Installing a breeze, had to grind out plastic inside hole for it to fit. Aftermarket reverse...
Best part is the built in cooler. Drop beer and ice. After, just remove the plastic cap and the water drains!!! Also, that's where I put the air compressor for the airbags, to keep it out of the elements
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