What did you do with your 5th Gen this week?

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turkeybird56

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Put some water repellant on the windshield and fired it up yesterday for a few minutes.

(driveway princess)
 

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Put some water repellant on the windshield and fired it up yesterday for a few minutes.

(driveway princess)

Tires are too expensive to get flat spots better drive it...
 

turkeybird56

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Tires are too expensive to get flat spots better drive it...
It moves twice a week on average. Winter, a lot more, summer, try to do all small runs on MC. BUT when temps get to 100, leave the 6 cylinder MC parked, just too friggin hot on roadway, that dang Wing throw off monster heat, and of course it is water cooled, but still stupid hot.
 
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turkeybird56

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Tires are too expensive to get flat spots better drive it...
I guess I could change my "tires" to these old tried but trued alternative?

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Installed "rugged rear wheel well liners" and wondered why it always takes me 4x longer to do an install on something like this than what a person on youtube said it would take to install. They look decent and I feel better about, well, having rear wheel well liners. Not sure what to do with the fuel filler shields i removed other than toss them. Before I toss them, if anyone has a need for them, for the cost of shipping you can have them.
 

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Installed "rugged rear wheel well liners" and wondered why it always takes me 4x longer to do an install on something like this than what a person on youtube said it would take to install. They look decent and I feel better about, well, having rear wheel well liners. Not sure what to do with the fuel filler shields i removed other than toss them. Before I toss them, if anyone has a need for them, for the cost of shipping you can have them.
My truck came with the wheelwell liners and I love them. They're very easy to clean.
 

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Installed "rugged rear wheel well liners" and wondered why it always takes me 4x longer to do an install on something like this than what a person on youtube said it would take to install. They look decent and I feel better about, well, having rear wheel well liners. Not sure what to do with the fuel filler shields i removed other than toss them. Before I toss them, if anyone has a need for them, for the cost of shipping you can have them.

I am glad i added mine. look like a finished truck now and easy to clean that area. I wish they would have them installed from factory.
 

turkeybird56

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I am glad i added mine. look like a finished truck now and easy to clean that area. I wish they would have them installed from factory.
THAT be something dis BOIRD needs to do. Right now, in the middle of getting Generator whole house added to property, so am on a hold for putting out ne more money. BUT, my ride is a driveway princess ne way, so not an issue, but yeah, FCA friggin cheaping out on stuff like that, ridiculous IMHO
 

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I added some Icky Concepts Molle panels to the bed of my 2022 PW. I like that they have a bit more space behind them compared to others. I can get a shovel behind them and even a 1.5 gallon rotopak on the rear side panels. It gives me double the capacity for mounting to the Molle. Using titan straps for the non rotopak stuff. I can keep everything safe and unseen below my bed cover.
 

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turkeybird56

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Not a dang thing except to put some fuel in the tank.
 
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