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looking good Plum, clean work as always.
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looking good Plum, clean work as always.
Been a while since I updated this.
Hydro assist is still under construction.
Some cardboard fab...
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Then cut out of 1/4". Plan is to tack them on, the pull the cover, full bead them, add a 2" wide strip to protect ring gear, then box in the tabs over that.
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I also finally got around to wiring up my 03 tails correctly.(after 2 years). Since my truck originally had a 2 bulb setup (separate turn signal) and I swapped to a one bulb setup where the brake and turn share a filament I had to do some rewiring. I was to lazy to do it right originally, so I just cut a second hole in the housing to accept the turn signal socket. But the problem was that the brake light basically over powered the turn signal and canceled it out.
Heres a diagram of what I did. Basically I removed the red portions and connected the turn/brake wires to my trailer adapter. But then the lights would blink fast when I hit the brakes because there was no load on the original turn signal wires. So I added some 8 Ohm resistors. Now everything functions like it should.
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-PlumCrazy
Do you have a larger version of that diagram?
Thanks.
BTW I may steal your light bar idea... I think I even have an 8" linear actuator some where.
-PlumCrazy
I wouldn't have thought of the consequences of the cold either. I worked construction for years up here and I found a battery blanket wrapped around the compressor head really improved how the compressor ran when first started. Perhaps using heat tape meant for downspouts or trailer piping would do something similar. They come in different lengths.
I voted for your truck a few days ago and got you within two. Good luck,
Richard