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Member III
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Member III
thanks, now I've got to work myself up to Swiss cheese the chassis.Looks good.
Explorer I
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The reason i downsized the breaker was so i dont burn out my fusebox. The fusebox is 100A, with the relay box pulling whatever all my lights will be running (probably 40A or so when all said and done). Id rather air on the side of not starting an electrical fire, but if i need to have more capacity down the road It's easy to swap out the breaker. The 4 gauge wire should be safe up to 140A or so ,for the distance in running (20ft or so).Why downsize the breaker?
Influencer III
19540
The missing piece. Definitely don’t overdrive the power sources.The reason i downsized the breaker was so i dont burn out my fusebox. The fusebox is 100A, with the relay box pullung whatever all my lights will be running (probably 40A or so when all said and done). Id rather air on the side of not starting an electrical fire, but if i need to have more capacity down the road i can. The 4 gauge wire should be safe up to 140A or so ,for the distance in running (20ft or so).
Influencer III
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Explorer I
Member III
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Influencer III
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I have that on my Amazon list.Installed the deterrent system that the boy got me for Christmas! A pretty tough install.
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Enthusiast I
Member III
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Quality on second photo isn't that great, is that a Sportage?Climbed the local mountain range with friends (social distancing from our rigs) Views, mud, hill climbs, snow, shear drop-off, Bbq hot dogs, night trailing, and a rescue. Kids had a blast too.
Enthusiast I
Yes it's a 2001 Sportage with a custom 3in lift (made by me) 27in bfg mt. Custom Steel front bumper with 2" receiver (also made by me) and fuel carrier. I like to do custom one of a kind off-road accessories.Quality on second photo isn't that great, is that a Sportage?Climbed the local mountain range with friends (social distancing from our rigs) Views, mud, hill climbs, snow, shear drop-off, Bbq hot dogs, night trailing, and a rescue. Kids had a blast too.
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Member III
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That's awesome. We had one right about the time I got my Driver's license can't remember the exact year it was the first gen. WE took that thing everywhere. I would love to have one around, I remember it being a lightweight fun thing to drive. Real manual shifted t-case, manual trans. Loved it.Yes it's a 2001 Sportage with a custom 3in lift (made by me) 27in bfg mt. Custom Steel front bumper with 2" receiver (also made by me) and fuel carrier. I like to do custom one of a kind off-road accessories.
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Explorer I
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Happens here too. For some reason we have a super fragile power grid down here. You breathe too hard and the power goes out. And we're probably less than a mile straight line from the GEUS powerplant. When the"not a tornado" hit downtown Greenville we were some of the last to have our power restored.Removed the n-fab steps and was ready to start marking and drilling the frame for sliders when the power went out due to wind i guess.
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Enthusiast III
I am going to retract this comment a little bit. I am going to correct it by saying MOST led lights suck. I have had a chance to experience Vision X LED, WOW.....WOW.....BEYOND WOW! I installed 2 sets of rigid side shooters on a western star for a client and they were meh...nothing great. I now have seen a set of vision X ADV 6" and HOLY CRAP! their shocker bars are amazing too. Much better built than rigid, way better output with warmer color lighting, and overall just better light patterns. No comparison between the two setups.Ordering my new Hella E-code headlights and ddm Ultra 55w H4 bi xenon kit for them. Finally some good headlights. LED SUCKS. 4500k nice normal light color not blue garbage color, some real light power to punch down the road, and proper cut off with shields and E code light housings so no blinding other drivers, unless they get beamed for driving with their garbage led bars on (common place around here). Can't wait to get it all installed and taken for night rip. I am also adding 55w HID to my 500's. I had this done before and they are a great budget lighting setup for long range full coverage lights.
Here are a few photos....
first one is truck lite trash on low, second on high, then 500 HID on....Check the color of the lights and overall intensity.
Member III
Yeah we're you here a few years ago when that ice storm hit and everyone was without power for over a week? That was fun, ours goes out alot more now days than it did when there was only 1 power company to choose from now it is like 7 different companies on the same lines so there is alot of confusion as to who's responsibility it is. Our power didn't come back on til around 7pm.Happens here too. For some reason we have a super fragile power grid down here. You breathe too hard and the power goes out. And we're probably less than a mile straight line from the GEUS powerplant. When the"not a tornado" hit downtown Greenville we were some of the last to have our power restored.
Pathfinder I
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Hey I dont mean to be an alarmist but shouldn't that upper control arm have a boot on the joint? it will last a little longer.I collected parts for a few months for a suspension upgrade. Front got adjustable coilovers w/600lb springs, UCA's with delta joints. On the rear I move the shocks to the outside of frame rails and added a AAL. Truck is level and 1.25 inch higher than oem. 33.3 inch tires clear. State has much of the woods locked down so I haven't had a chance to really work it yet.