17 dollars to repair rear window
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If I had masked the inside off and sprayed it with flat black, would have looked like gloss, hid the silicone and matched the stock one.
Mayfair if I didn't use it for long things now and again, I was thinking of going flat glass, but sometimes you just need a few pieces of long lumber or what ever, not worth pulling the trailer,
we can get all the air we need from the back side windows, so I decided against a power rear slider.
Mayfair if I didn't use it for long things now and again, I was thinking of going flat glass, but sometimes you just need a few pieces of long lumber or what ever, not worth pulling the trailer,
we can get all the air we need from the back side windows, so I decided against a power rear slider.
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I've picked up 16' 2x4's numerous times and needed the extra room the sliding rear gives you. I was very careful, but I knew it was risky. You can't get rid of that window, how else will you get to the cooler in the bed going down the road?
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Here's a 1/2 decent question ...
How many of you actually open or use the rear slider?
I think I've head my slider open MAYBE 3 times since I've owned my Ram. Once was just to see if it worked.
Do you think sliders are even necessary? Would going back to just a flat back window REALLY effect your day?
Here's a 1/2 decent question ...
How many of you actually open or use the rear slider?
I think I've head my slider open MAYBE 3 times since I've owned my Ram. Once was just to see if it worked.
Do you think sliders are even necessary? Would going back to just a flat back window REALLY effect your day?
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