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ROFLMAO!!! Thanks, glad you like it and no, no more USB port! So far, I'm the only around here that I'm aware of that has one, so it makes my truck stand out a bit from the others. Which can be a good - or a bad, depending on my mood when I'm driving - thing.
Another great video Epic. The only thing missing is the "shut-up cat". Thanks for all the time that you put into producing these informational videos. They help many here.
LOL I agree the shut up cat was funny. I find myself chuckling here and there in his videos at various things.
Thanks for the video Epic....hope to work on one of my own one day!
Just installed Silverstar Ultra's in my 2011 f-250 6.7 and your vid was really a time and head scratching saver as I was able to see exactly how to release those clips. Thanks man! I've watched several of your vids and you have a natural talent for it. Keep up the good work! And thanks for the help!
Thanks all the way from the Netherlands Epic. I couldn't figure out those darn clips that were mentioned in the manual when I changed my night candles for some PIAA Extreme White Plus bulbs. Your video made it easy!
It has been my custome to remove thegrill and insert a piece of black screen behind the grill on my trucks as soon as I get one. It is amazing how much that helps keep the radiators free of bugs. I can just brush them out or hose them off the screen and my radiator find are always like new despite 200,000 miles of bug sucking highways. I was just looking at my new 2012 today and wondering how the grill comes off. I came inside, thought I'd check the forum, and there was your video. Awesome! Thanks.
Does anybody else do this or am I the only one that picky about keeping my radiators clean?
It has been my custome to remove thegrill and insert a piece of black screen behind the grill on my trucks as soon as I get one. It is amazing how much that helps keep the radiators free of bugs. I can just brush them out or hose them off the screen and my radiator find are always like new despite 200,000 miles of bug sucking highways. I was just looking at my new 2012 today and wondering how the grill comes off. I came inside, thought I'd check the forum, and there was your video. Awesome! Thanks.
Does anybody else do this or am I the only one that picky about keeping my radiators clean?
Nope, I do it!
Epic, I am going to send you a battery powered impact so you can retire that ratchet before you get "CARPORT" tunnel syndrome.
Pam, Who's grill is that? and do they make 1 in black?
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