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.- .-.Got up very early for an OB meet and greet
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Been out for so long need to practice. May do a different signature every few days..- .-.
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Thanks! A couple things pushed me towards the yellow fogs: 1. I likely will not be upgrading the headlights to LEDs, so I felt the yellows looked decent when paired with the stock halogen headlights; 2. I've heard good things about off-road night driving with yellow/amber fogs...which is something I do quite frequently; and 3. I'm planning on going with a black/yellow/white theme for my truck, so I felt like the yellow fogs would pair nicely with the yellow Pro-4x badging and future modifications I plan on doing.Those are awesome. I’m on the fence about replacing the stock fogs with white or Ambers. What made you decide on Ambers? Help push me over one side or the other. Again, great job!
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Very cool, I like that!Finally got time to install my Expedition One Dual Swing-out Rear Bumper. This thing is very well designed and built, and extremely functional. Love it!!
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It's an impressive bumper/carrier.Very cool, I like that!Finally got time to install my Expedition One Dual Swing-out Rear Bumper. This thing is very well designed and built, and extremely functional. Love it!!
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Looks great!Finally got time to install my Expedition One Dual Swing-out Rear Bumper. This thing is very well designed and built, and extremely functional. Love it!!
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Thank youLooks great!Finally got time to install my Expedition One Dual Swing-out Rear Bumper. This thing is very well designed and built, and extremely functional. Love it!!
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The air box silencer is not needed ?? Will you just leave the hole in the side of the box or ?Worked on the Discovery's dual battery setup. Removed the air box silencer, and relocated the coil. Next step will be a good hold down, wiring and a Camel Trophy style snorkel.
The hole will get a sealed cove, once I get the snorkel built. The Discovery has what basically amounts to a second battery tray on the left side.the coil is mounted on the core support right there in the way, from the factory. Oh, and no the silencer is not needed. It doesn't seem any louder, and feels like it is running better.I'll update after a tank or two, although the new tires go on tomorrow. So.......The air box silencer is not needed ?? Will you just leave the hole in the side of the box or ?
What is the battery sitting on ? Why did you relocate the coil ?
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One by one I'm getting things done on my 2000 D2. I want to add a second battery also and needed this info. I cant do my own work anymore and have to rely on others to work on it so my progress has been slow due to a shortage of reliable mechanics.The hole will get a sealed cove, once I get the snorkel built. The Discovery has what basically amounts to a second battery tray on the left side.the coil is mounted on the core support right there in the way, from the factory. Oh, and no the silencer is not needed. It doesn't seem any louder, and feels like it is running better.I'll update after a tank or two, although the new tires go on tomorrow. So.......
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How did you get the battery under that filler spout on the left of the battery. Hope you document your snorkel mods and post them for this dummy.Worked on the Discovery's dual battery setup. Removed the air box silencer, and relocated the coil. Next step will be a good hold down, wiring and a Camel Trophy style snorkel.
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