Line of Fire
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Line of Fire
Aparently I Am Obsessed With Recon Stuff... I Am Installin' The Line of Fire This Weekend
In Spirit I Am Going To Do A DIY With This Just To Show Dfers Whats Involved. Was Curious If Anyone Had It and Had any Tips or Tricks To Make It Go Easy - There Is Always Something no Matter How Easy It Is.
Welp, Doin' The Install and DIY This Weekend So Look For The Write Up Sunday.
A. Jones
In Spirit I Am Going To Do A DIY With This Just To Show Dfers Whats Involved. Was Curious If Anyone Had It and Had any Tips or Tricks To Make It Go Easy - There Is Always Something no Matter How Easy It Is.
Welp, Doin' The Install and DIY This Weekend So Look For The Write Up Sunday.
A. Jones
#2
RE: Line of Fire
make sure you know it goes in the gap between the bottom of the tailgate and the bumper...make sure you test closing and opening the tailgate before permanently putting it on. and also...you might want to consider hardwiring the wires instead of just plugging it in. this will cut down on corrosion and make it last longer..just use heat shrinks to keep the water and stuff out. but it looks great
#3
RE: Line of Fire
its a very easy install, you just pull the back off of the stickers and push it on the truck. i plugged mine into my trailer connection but there are other ways. just be sure to keep it low, when i first put mine in i put it to high and the bottom of the tail gate kinda covered it. you'll see what im saying when you get it back there...
(pic in my gallery)
(pic in my gallery)
#5
RE: Line of Fire
ORIGINAL: Mopar2511
make sure you know it goes in the gap between the bottom of the tailgate and the bumper...make sure you test closing and opening the tailgate before permanently putting it on. and also...you might want to consider hardwiring the wires instead of just plugging it in. this will cut down on corrosion and make it last longer..just use heat shrinks to keep the water and stuff out. but it looks great
make sure you know it goes in the gap between the bottom of the tailgate and the bumper...make sure you test closing and opening the tailgate before permanently putting it on. and also...you might want to consider hardwiring the wires instead of just plugging it in. this will cut down on corrosion and make it last longer..just use heat shrinks to keep the water and stuff out. but it looks great
Keep Em' Comin'
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