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Here's a thread that I see on a lot of car forums that is pretty fun to look through.

So, what did you do today? It can be anything from a fresh wash to ordering new parts!

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This one on Amazon. If you have a 2021, it will work fine for the tail lights, but the third brake light tint won't work for you. It's lighter than the Luxe auto kit, I'm assuming this one is a 20% tint while the darker ones are 5-10%.

Bogar Tech Designs Tail Third Brake Light Tint Kit Compatible with Dodge Durango 2014-2020, Dark

 
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Road Trip! Not bad gas mileage considering the terrain, carrier, massive load of crap and the elevated speed traveled. I would HIGHLY recommend anyone take a long road trip out west.


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CO at 10,603'

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Outside of Arches National Park, UT

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Somewhere in UT.

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Navajo Reservation in UT crossing the Colorado River.

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White Sands National Park, NM

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Alien hunting, Roswell, NM

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Freshly blacked out chrome and new headlights a day before a long road trip. No bugs were yet massacred.
 
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I reset all adaptives via HP Tuners today as was suggested by OST tuning since I have upgraded injectors. Let me tell you, why a difference! Car idles & shifts a million times better. Anyone highly modified should give this a try.

HP Tuners: Start VCMscanner, connect to the car, select special functions, select “reset all adaptives”, follow the prompts.


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Would look really good if you could get the bottom the same as the main grill. The nostril grill is not as noticeable.
 
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Installed 6.4 intake using the Z Automotive SRV Controller. Really easy to install using it. You have to extend the in cab wiring about 5 feet though if using the passenger side firewall hole that's already there down in the ac/heater blower area under the hood. You'll also need a micro2 tap instead of the mini that came with it.
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Also redid the intake again. Had to make a new hole in my JLT clone after I installed the 6.4 intake. Built the whole thing my self using abs plastic and some heat shielding material on the out side. Built it around a 9 inch universal K&N filter, so she breathes as well as she can.

This weekend...
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Minus the tips till Monday. Cause they either fell out of the box or were never put it there.
 
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Installed 6.4 intake using the Z Automotive SRV Controller. Really easy to install using it. You have to extend the in cab wiring about 5 feet though if using the passenger side firewall hole that's already there down in the ac/heater blower area under the hood. You'll also need a micro2 tap instead of the mini that came with it.
Interesting… I do agree that you need a different add-a-fuse, but I had no issue with the length of the wiring. Maybe something changed since I bought it.
 
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Finally got some tips for my new American Racing catback. These are not the tips that were supposed to come with it though. Still trying to get that BS all sorted out with Vividracing, who i bought the catback from.

These are cheap 4 inch ss tips from amazon $55 shipped. Actually pretty decent for the price. Used black VHT Engine Enamel to get the black look I wanted. Shes finally complete until the cam swap later this year.
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Not Today, but a few days ago I got the Brembo’s on.
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Those look great man! Congrats! What did you end up doing with the rear brake lines.
 
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I installed my CAI. This thing sounds awesome!
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I also installed Gtechniq - G1 ClearVision Smart Glass. I forgot how much of a workout on getting the residue off is.

 
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Installed some yellow led fogs today
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Should have purchased the boat add on and taken it with you ;)
 
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Today I installed a Sto-N-Sho front license plate mount. If you've not seen them, they attach utilizing existing hardware under the front fascia. The front plate can then be removed by pulling a spring-loaded pin. The plate looks great down low on the bumper and you don't have to drill the bumper to mount the plate.

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Today I installed a Sto-N-Sho front license plate mount. If you've not seen them, they attach utilizing existing hardware under the front fascia. The front plate can then be removed by pulling a spring-loaded pin. The plate looks great down low on the bumper and you don't have to drill the bumper to mount the plate.

Looks like it also could be a bumper guard for parking blocks/curbs too. Nice that you don't have to drill into the bumper. Well...if you gotta have one, that's the best place for it.
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