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Scotty's Rangerunner Build...


I picked up a Pioneer CD BTB200 - Cellular phone Bluetooth adapter. It connected easily to my Pioneer DEH-P4100UB head unit. The install took me about 45 minutes. I'm very happy with it, unfortunately, the pics are pretty much anticlimactic LOL. Unfortunately, it won't download the phone book from my CrackBerry, but the only thing I'd use it for would be caller ID anyway, so no biggie. If I place a call within range of the bluetooth, it automatically takes over anyway.

Very cool, when a call comes in, it mutes/pauses the head unit then after the call is terminated it resumes.

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Got some sway bar discos, I'll post some pics once they're installed.

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Where did you pick up the disconnects from?

Rig looks nice Scott, keep up the awesome inspiring work:icon_thumby:
 
Had the bed Rhino Lined in preparation of the Roll Bar install:
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Something everyone should have in their vehicle:

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Very nice lookin' truck, Scotty!
 
they go on each end of your sway bar, the u-shaped pins unhook and the cylindrical piece of metal in the middle is removed, they let your tires flex a little more when wheeling
 
Yep, however, though they are quick disconnect, they're not quick reconnect. They are a bit of a hassle to use, but do make a difference in body lean when negotiating the washouts. Here is where you can get some CLICKY. I would call to verify that they will fit your particular vehicle (the should be perfect, but just in case). Oh, also pick up some nylock bolts 3/8 - 24. I had the locking nuts strip out one of the mounts.
 
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Agreed...
Good man :icon_thumby:

Be sure to also carry a blanket and a compress. Hell, an old fashion snake bite kit doesn't hurt either LOL.

I'm also looking at purchasing one of THESE. I've sutured animals (I spent 12 years on a farm), but never a human. But, if push come to shove, it's best to be prepared.
 
Good man :icon_thumby:

Be sure to also carry a blanket and a compress. Hell, an old fashion snake bite kit doesn't hurt either LOL.

I'm also looking at purchasing one of THESE. I've sutured animals (I spent 12 years on a farm), but never a human. But, if push come to shove, it's best to be prepared.

haha, youd be damned to find a snake big enough up here to even be able to bite you, lol too cold. I also have a fire extinguisher, and all the other goodies. I know what you mean about the suture kit....im in dental school, and of course suturing is just part of the job....i just bring goodies home from the clinic :D plus having lots of dental tools around the awesome, soooo useful for stuff.
 

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