etrailer | WeatherTech Easy-On Stone and Bug Shield Deflector Installation - 2022 Ram 2500
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What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out this WeatherTech Rock and Bug Shield. It's gonna be going on a 2022 Ram 2500. Taking a closer look at our Shield here. It's made out of an aerospace-grade acrylic. It's sturdy.

As I knock on it, you can hear it's not just a flimsy piece of plastic. So, if it does take a couple rocks to it, it's not gonna shatter and break it. It's gonna hold up for a long time. How it detaches, is underneath. It does use some of the spots there, where you have the fasteners.

So you will have to pop those out to install it, but I like that it is fastened in there. It's not just some tape that we put underneath there to tape it into place. It's actually fastened so you don't have to worry about it coming off. As far as install goes, it's not so bad. Check out how I did it.

First thing we want to do before lining up our Bug Shield, we're gonna wanna do a test fit. But before we do that, let's clean off the area we're gonna be working on. So I just got some alcohol here on this cloth and go up the rubber strip. We've already cleaned off the top of the hood, so just coming here on the bottom, before we start doing our test fit. With the hood brought down, we're gonna do a test fit with the Bug Shield.

We're gonna slide it into place and see where it lines up. We wanna line up with some of the tabs underneath. So you see, it needs to go right about here. And each one of these tabs lines up with a fitting we gotta pop out 'cause that's how we're gonna secure it. So you can see they go all the way across and now it's gonna line up with just a few of 'em. We got one here, so that's good. Looks like there's one here as well. So that's gonna line up. Looks like all the way down, it's gonna be just fine. So what I'm gonna do, is leave this on here and I'm gonna get some Blue Painters Tape and mark each one of the ones that we're gonna replace with the hardware that comes with the Bug Shield. Put the Blue Painters Tape next to each one of the fasteners I need to remove. Now, I didn't leave any marks on there, but I know which ones I need to remove with my flat blade screwdriver. So we're just gonna pop those out. And just find an edge to get under there and carefully pry it out around the end. We used the flat blade screwdriver, but it was easier to actually use the Trim Panel Tool. So I'm just gonna do that and that's gonna help me back that out. So now we can put in the replacement hardware that came with the Bug Shield. So I'm gonna go down the line for all the Blue Tape that we put up and pop those out. You might've noticed that the original hardware snapped out. That's okay because this is the replacement hardware that came with the Bug Shield. So this is what's gonna go in, place of those. So if they do snap like you heard or saw, it's all right 'cause you got new hardware. Now with those fasteners removed, I can put the Bug Shield back on. And what we're gonna do is, these flanges that we attached, go between the rubber portion and the hood. So, I'm just gonna go along here. Peel it back a little bit, as we slide the Bug Shield into place. Now we're gonna put our new facet into place. You wanna make sure you slide the Bug Shield underneath our rubber seal here, and then this potion is gonna go under there as well. So we're gonna line that up with the hole. Make sure it's lined up right there. Gonna bring the Bug Shield back a little bit so we get that hole exposed. Push that in. Now, it's not gonna go in very far right here. But we line it up, start the screw just a little bit. Don't go too much 'cause it'll expand as you do that. But we'll get it started so that can push up with the screwdriver and it should snap into place. So we got started there. Push up with the screwdriver. There you go. It's gone in place and then I can just tighten it down. We're gonna repeat that process on all the other holes. Something that helped me out is, if you are having problems with the base going up into the hole, you can push down on the flange and make sure it's flat up against the hood. And then try pushing in. There was a few of these that gave us a little bit of problems, but that trick helped us get all of them in. Okay, now once they're in, we can go ahead and remove the painters tape. Now we're gonna install these stops on the hood of the truck. We'll go around and see where it comes close to your hood, and that's where you'll install, only so that if it does flex a little bit, it's not gonna be scratching that up. So we're gonna look as we go. It looks like this area, it comes the closest. Up on top, it r

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