Traveler III
Traveler III
Pioneer II
23055
Looks Nice!
Traveler III
TY. Really happy with the install. This is the most mechanical work I have done in decades. Was able to get it all installed without any help. Took me most of the day.Looks Nice!
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
I don't think it sounds silly! I get tired of getting dirty all the time working on my Jeep. Good job.It may sound silly in our world of gearheads out here but and no offense to anybody but I cleaned deep cleaned and reorganized my rig because my rig is so small I really do have to keep it simple I donated a whole bunch of stuff
Off-Road Ranger III
20111
Influencer III
19540
That looks very tidy!The project rewiring of the 12 volt auxiliary electrics finally completed. Some time ago I had already installed a box for it in the side of the seat box. Now the rewiring was done. It is important to me that such a thing is done by someone who has learned and deals with it every day - only then it will be safe and good. I was able to win someone for the project who knows electrical engineering very well, has built numerous rally cars and made entire wiring harnesses for vehicles. And I think it turned out really well.
All fuses are now easily accessible from the outside (on the Defender the battery is located under the seat), the distribution is done via two bus bars inside the box, the compressor is wired separately with thick cable, so that there is also proper power. The last step was the label with the documentation of the wiring and the fuses, which I have glued on the flap. Now I'm looking for a good way to store spare fuses for the pre-fuse and the compressor fuse in the box (the smaller spare fuses are stored in the fuse box on the left).
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Pioneer II
23055
WoW! That looks FANTASTIC. Looks totally factory, especially with the Data Plate!The project rewiring of the 12 volt auxiliary electrics finally completed. Some time ago I had already installed a box for it in the side of the seat box. Now the rewiring was done. It is important to me that such a thing is done by someone who has learned and deals with it every day - only then it will be safe and good. I was able to win someone for the project who knows electrical engineering very well, has built numerous rally cars and made entire wiring harnesses for vehicles. And I think it turned out really well.
All fuses are now easily accessible from the outside (on the Defender the battery is located under the seat), the distribution is done via two bus bars inside the box, the compressor is wired separately with thick cable, so that there is also proper power. The last step was the label with the documentation of the wiring and the fuses, which I have glued on the flap. Now I'm looking for a good way to store spare fuses for the pre-fuse and the compressor fuse in the box (the smaller spare fuses are stored in the fuse box on the left).
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Inventor I
30139
Pioneer II
23055
Very Nice!Finally finished my air compressor install. Works great.
Zim
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Enthusiast III
Looks good. Where in Missouri are you? I'm in the Kansas City area myself. I'm looking for others in my area to plan a trip.Finally finished my air compressor install. Works great.
Zim
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Inventor I
30139
I'm a full time traveler now and we're based out of Wildwood, Missouri. Would love to do some Mark Twain Forest trails. Probably around October or Maybe November.Looks good. Where in Missouri are you? I'm in the Kansas City area myself. I'm looking for others in my area to plan a trip.
Enthusiast III
I was in the Navy. Mark Twain Forest is on my list.I'm a full time traveler now and we're based out of Wildwood, Missouri. Would love to do some Mark Twain Forest trails. Probably around October or Maybe November.
I'm a Army Brat too so I'd fit in even as a squid. LMAO
Zim
Advocate I
Inventor I
30139
LOL OOOOps. Was looking at the CWO in DaleRF's post.I was in the Navy. Mark Twain Forest is on my list.
Pioneer II
23055
Very Nice!
Member III
20468
Traveler III
I wish my truck bed looked that clean and rust free! lolPulled out the drop-in liner, cleaned the bed in preparation for a Bedrug (couldn't believe there's no rust after 16 years!):
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