How's the light output I've thought about swapping the rigs out for ledsReplaced low beam headlight bulbs with LED's should have done that a long time ago.
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How's the light output I've thought about swapping the rigs out for ledsReplaced low beam headlight bulbs with LED's should have done that a long time ago.
Not only does there seem to be more light but is a much better light. White light versus the yellow my old bulbs wereHow's the light output I've thought about swapping the rigs out for leds
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That rear platform is awesome! I really need something like this in my cruiser. Did you build it and do you have a write up on it?Hooking up usb port, volt meter and cigarette lighter on rear platform.
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I did build it but didn't do a write up. Here is a picture without the Rhinoliner and the lids up. 2-3 sheets of 3/4 plywood, 2 pair of expensive drawer slides, paddle handles, a few hidden hinges and you are done.That rear platform is awesome! I really need something like this in my cruiser. Did you build it and do you have a write up on it?
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Expansion valve, drier, all new O-rings, drive belt, and new valve cores. Looking for nice cool air this summer.
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Im curious. What did your ac o-ring kit run ya? Oem?Expansion valve, drier, all new O-rings, drive belt, and new valve cores. Looking for nice cool air this summer.
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To best of my knowledge, OEM have to be purchased individually. I bought these as a kit for metric applications. I go with OEM on all the hard parts, Denso for the most part. The kit was 12.00. Denso stuff runs about 20% more per item than whatever else is out there. I'll tell you though, the difference in build quality on that Denso expansion valve vs the off brand I held is night and day. The Denso piece is like a work of art.Im curious. What did your ac o-ring kit run ya? Oem?
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This is definitely on my of things to do. Utilizes and organizes a lot of space in the back. Looks awesome.I did build it but didn't do a write up. Here is a picture without the Rhinoliner and the lids up. 2-3 sheets of 3/4 plywood, 2 pair of expensive drawer slides, paddle handles, a few hidden hinges and you are done.View attachment 3240
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Thanks. I have to get my A/C serviced, and am just looking ahead to my expenses...To best of my knowledge, OEM have to be purchased individually. I bought these as a kit for metric applications. I go with OEM on all the hard parts, Denso for the most part. The kit was 12.00. Denso stuff runs about 20% more per item than whatever else is out there. I'll tell you though, the difference in build quality on that Denso expansion valve vs the off brand I held is night and day. The Denso piece is like a work of art.
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Thats exactly what I do. Im no AC expert, but I have a cool local mechanic who does the specialty work for me. When it comes to parts changing, Im more than qualified to spin a wrench. I changed my AC expansion valve, drier, all the O-rings and Valve cores (I actually had one leaking), and I removed and cleaned the cooling unit under the passenger side dash. You have to remove that to change the expansion valve, and if you own an 80, and have never been inside that bad boy, you might be in for a shock. It fills with more debris and crap than you can possibly imagine.Thanks. I have to get my A/C serviced, and am just looking ahead to my expenses...
I built a hi lift mount on my gobi ladder with my friends. I think we went overkill on it.
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