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I wish I could have saved them, they cost over $200.00 for the pair! Unfortunately I couldn't even peel them off, I had to use an pneumatic powered rubber wheel to get them off and a ton of rubbing with three different chemicals to remove the glue and get the shine back.....My shoulders were on fire!
 
i like it better. I would get a leveling kit to drop the rear even with the front and be done with it. They are super easy to install and make a huge difference in the stance.
 
i like it better. I would get a leveling kit to drop the rear even with the front and be done with it. They are super easy to install and make a huge difference in the stance.

I like it better too! Being that it's a 4x4 I think I'm going to put a leveling kit that raises the front even with the rear and will also make room for some better tires later on :D
 
I haven't looked at the Rams but my Dakota has torsion bars on the front,nothing to buy for raising/lowering just a little twisting of the bars.

I wish it were that easy on mine, the easiest and cheapest way for my truck is to use spacers over the coil springs. The kit I want raises the rear .75 in the rear and 2.5 in the front, it only cost $140.00 but it will take a while to install.

BTW, if you raise your truck using the torsion bars be sure to get an alignment afterward!
 
Id say deff go with the leveling kit in the front. I know the area in which you live, and it would be dumb to drop the rear, just in case.....
 
I put the leveling kit on and added a set of 4" oval nerf bars!

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I just finished installing my new BakFlip G2 cover, it fits great and was a breeze to install :thumbup:


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The panels fold onto each other to open, you have to open the tailgate to get to the latch so it is lockable. Unscrew two hand tighten knobs from the underside and it comes off in under two minutes is you need access to the whole bed.

You'll notice that the video makes it look very easy....It really is that easy!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWH0r7gAjsc"]YouTube - BakFlip G2 tonneau cover Installation[/ame]
 
I don't think I should stand or sit on it though :D

I wouldn't sit or stand on it either, I'm guessing I would be over it's weight limit LOL. My main reason for buying it is for dry storage, I love having a single cab but I still need a little storage space.
 
That looks sweet. I've got an extended cab on the little Dakota. I still like a cover on the bed.
That sure beats the cheap roll up cover I've got.
 
The weathertech floor mats showed up today, they are very nice!

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