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ABOUT ROLLING BIG POWER
In the aftermarket truck industry Rolling Big Power (RBP) has quickly become one of the leading names in the scene. Based in Southern California, where trucks are a way of life, RBP supplies some of the finest aesthetic and performance components for both diesel and gasoline powered trucks alike. In 2005 RBP partnered up with the folks at Lexani which allowed their product range to expand and helped their reputation for quality and innovation to grow. With stringent standards for excellence and grueling in-house testing, the folks at RBP stand behind their products and continue to push the envelope for both form and function in the world of trucks. With customer service to match they aim to be an industry leader for many years to come.
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Choose Your Vehicle:
ABOUT ROLLING BIG POWER
In the aftermarket truck industry Rolling Big Power (RBP) has quickly become one of the leading names in the scene. Based in Southern California, where trucks are a way of life, RBP supplies some of the finest aesthetic and performance components for both diesel and gasoline powered trucks alike. In 2005 RBP partnered up with the folks at Lexani which allowed their product range to expand and helped their reputation for quality and innovation to grow. With stringent standards for excellence and grueling in-house testing, the folks at RBP stand behind their products and continue to push the envelope for both form and function in the world of trucks. With customer service to match they aim to be an industry leader for many years to come.
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VIDEOS RELATED TO ROLLING BIG POWER
VIDEOS RELATED TO ROLLING BIG POWER
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Performance Exhaust Systems - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:Everything you need to know about exhaust systems is explained on this episode of Andy's Auto Sport TV! We explain what exactly a cat-back exhaust system is, we explain why buying an exhaust system is Step 1 for improving performance, and we give information about how to make a buying decision from all the brands we carry here at Andy's.
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Andy's Auto Sport Interviews Rolling Big Power:Check out this video where Andy's interviews Rolling Big Power (RBP) to help our customers understand more about the brand. You can see the following:
*At 0:40, you can hear the history of RBP and how it is operated by the ultra-luxury wheel brand Lexani (which explains the uber quality products that RBP makes!).
*At 4:50, Stephen from RBP says he loves the Andy's website and that he shops for his truck parts at Andy's! -
C.A.R.B.-Approved Performance Parts in California - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:For California Residents: Andy's Auto Sport TV Explains Everything You Need to Know About CARB Certification
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Fuel Doors - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:In this Andy's Auto Sport Short, we show you how quick and easy it is to upgrade your ride with an aftermarket fuel door. Video highlights include:
*At 0:20, we discuss the various finish options available.
*At 0:34, we talk about another option - fuel door skins.
*At 0:48, we discuss the Allsales Manufacturing fuel door we are about to install on our F250, as well as fuel door security.
*At 1:00, we install our AMI fuel door on our project Ford F250. -
Pedals - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:In this Andy's Auto Sport Short, you'll learn how easy it is to install a set of aftermarket pedals, which can help improve your driving and add some style to your cabin. Video highlights include:
*At 0:16, we talk about why you may want to replace your factory rubber pedal covers.
*At 0:36, we show you how to shop for pedals on AndysAutoSport.com.
*At 0:44, we show you how aftermarket pedals are installed.
*At 1:47, we compare our boring stock pedals with our new NRG pedals. -
Sidesteps - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:In this video, we'll explore the different types of sidesteps available for your truck or SUV, as well as the benefits of each. We also install a set of AMP Research power retracting PowerStep running boards. Video highlights include:
*At 0:36, we talk about tubular nerf bars and their variations, including cab-length and wheel-to-wheel lengths.
*At 1:10, we talk about single side steps and what "universal fit" means.
*At 1:25, we explain what running boards are, as well as the various finishes available.
*At 1:44, we introduce AMP Research's amazing retracting PowerStep running boards, and install them on our project Ford F250.
*At 7:27, we show you our new AMP Research PowerSteps in action and explain its features.
*At 8:23, we talk about what to look for and expect when shopping for sidesteps on AndysAutoSport.com. -
Aftermarket Grilles and Grille Inserts - Presented by Andy's Auto Sport:This is an Andy's Auto Sport TV episode where we give you all the basics to help you choose what kind of grille to buy. We explain the difference between cut-out grilles and bolt-over grilles. We also talk about grille shells, and we show installation examples for each one.
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Video Description:In this video, we tell you about the gauges that we installed in our project Integra. Highlights include:
*At 0:59, we talk about the specific gauges we chose and why.
*At 1:46, we talk about gauge accessories, such as sandwich adapters for oil lines.
*At 2:36, we begin our gauges installation.
*At 3:25, we install some gauges in our GlowShift gauge bezel.
*At 6:12, we show you how we installed our boost vacuum gauge's sending unit under the hood.
*At 7:12, we install our oil filter sandwich adapter so that we can get an accurate oil pressure and temperature reading.
*At 10:10, we install our water temperature sending unit.
*At 15:20, we show you the results of our efforts - a slew of new performance gauges! -
Video Description:In this video, we go over the ins and outs of aftermarket gauges. Highlights include:
*At 0:38, we explain why aftermarket gauges are usually more accurate, and therefore more useful, than factory gauges.
*At 0:48, we talk about air/fuel ratio gauges.
*At 2:14, we talk about boost gauges.
*At 2:30, we tell you about boost vacuum gauges.
*At 2:42, we go over fuel pressure gauges.
*At 2:56, we talk about oil pressure gauges.
*At 3:07, we talkabout oil temperature gauges.
*At 3:28, we tell you about water temperature gauges.
*At 3:40, we talk about tachometers.
*At 4:02, we talk about voltmeters and amp gauges.
*At 4:28, we go over exhaust gas temperature gauges.
*At 4:44, we offer our opinion of the most critical gauges to get for your vehicle.
*At 5:08, we tell you about the different types, styles and sizes of gauges available, including mechanical, electric, analog, and digital. -
Video Description:In this video, we'll show you why aftermarket Jeep bumpers not only look cool, but serve a functional purpose as well.
*At 0:28, we explain why it's a good idea to replace your Jeep bumpers if you do any type of off-roading.
*At 0:54, we discuss the different types of Jeep bumpers available.
*At 2:32, we install a Paramount Restyling bumper on our project Jeep.
*At 6:02, we show you a before and after of our installation. -
Video Description:In this video, we show you a typical installation of aftermarket gauges into a diesel truck. Highlights include:
*At 0:36, we tell you which gauges we chose for our installation, and why.
*At 2:22, we get started with the installation of our gauges, beginning with our exhaust gas temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 3:53, we begin the installation of our transmission temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 4:55, we install our boost gauge sending unit
*At 6:50, we run our sending unit wires inside the cab of the truck so that we can hook up our gauges.
*At 8:50, we show you how to tie your gauge wiring into your fuse block.
At 12:45, we install our GlowShift gauge pod.
*At 14:00, we finally hook up the gauges themselves.
*At 14:42, we turn on our new gauges for the first time! -
Video Description:So why do you need a transmission temperature gauge? Watch this video to find out! Highlights include:
*At 0:15, we explain the different situations in which you may need a trans temp gauge. -
Video Description:Keeping all four tires on the ground is important for safety, and in this video we show you how to tell when your shocks or struts are no longer doing their jobs. Highlights include:
*At 0:14, we show you the quick and easy way to tell if your shocks or struts are blown.
*At 0:35, we show you other indications of worn-out shocks and struts. -
Video Description:In this video, we explain the fundamental differences between shocks and struts by showing you how each of them work.
*At 0:18, we explain what shocks and struts actually do.
*At 0:28, we give you an overview of strut style suspensions.
*At 0:58, we explain the placement and function of shocks compared to struts.