My daughter has some soft tissue discomfort/bruising but should be fine in a week or 2. The rest of us are OK thanks for asking!I pray no injuries?
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My daughter has some soft tissue discomfort/bruising but should be fine in a week or 2. The rest of us are OK thanks for asking!I pray no injuries?
I don't think any sensors in the rear made it! I'm afraid it might be worse than it looks, the left wheel is about 2" forward from its normal position and the wish bones under the axle look twisted to me.Looks like the tailgate kick sensor didn’t make it... that’s the good working side too.
Got a little rear end work done...
Lift, tint, powder coated raptor wheels, 295/70's on .250 spacers, auto stop eliminator, and remove front valance.
Is there anything you had to do to remove the valance? Or is there anything that needed support when removing? I think I might take mine off on Wed when I tackle the fender liners.
Nope. Only like 6 bolts too.
Very nice! I run the Yakima Jetstream crossbars and they're pretty quiet. They go on and off easy, too. My OVS 270 shipped last Friday. Hoping to get it installed sometime this week and test it out!Finally got my cross bars in... If anyone goes the Thule route 53 is the magic number for width on the feet. Really like the design. One tool that is included in each cap tightened the foot to the bar as well as the strap to the foot. Whole process took about 30min... and that was first time.
I haven't had them on the highway yet but around town up to 50 or so I can't hear them even with the sunroof open. So far so good...
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Very nice! I run the Yakima Jetstream crossbars and they're pretty quiet. They go on and off easy, too. My OVS 270 shipped last Friday. Hoping to get it installed sometime this week and test it out!