I just did a quick google search and found it. Timbren ses suspension enhancement system skew #fr150rb. Helps prevent the rear from sagging when towing or hauling stuff. You are on the right track though with Eibach and Icons, just add in a bump stop kit and you are set.
Thank again for the tour and excellent pictures @John M. It was a blast and the scenery was amazing. And I know the truck was dirty but I was smuggling in Texas dirt from TRR! :cool:
If you are not running the wires into the center console to use for the dvd option it is actually not that bad. Just have to remove the pieces in the center of the dash and nothing in the center console. Hardest part is just removing the screws for the parts and prying it to get to the screen to...
Check on kijiji for Nokian tires as you can sometimes find good deals. I bought a set of 6 studded Nokian tires last summer with on 1000km on them for $1500, as the previous owner bought them for his dually lifted Dodge and then sold it for a Jeep SUV. Tires were like new with no missing studs...
I am no expert on brakes but with the wear on the inner one and the rotor still looking pretty good besides the lines on it, what are the chances the one was defective and the pad came off?
Check with pick a part places for the panel that goes across the tailgate. Lots cheaper then buying the new one through dealers. Really easy to do and if you line-x your tailgate and the panel cover part color does not matter. Just remove the pole mount and it is an easy install. I did the same...
I got the Tapiona XXL dog seat cover for my truck. Got it off Amazon when it went on sale for around $79CDN as it us usually around $130CDN. Works with seats up or down but I usually just leave them up. Make sure you get door protector covers to so you can keep the doors from getting scratched...
That's why I used big c-clamps. Clamped down, removed bolts, slowly released c-clamps to get leafs changed, then used a long punch to keep the holes aligned while I tightened them back up. That way the bolts were never in any danger of the threats being damaged at all.
He makes it real easy as his harnesses and wiring are top notch and the Littlefuse setup makes it easy to install. Hardest part is the cutting into your headliner. Just have to take it slow and careful is all.
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