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It’s for the folks in the inner city who like to follow to close. Makes the sudden stop less on your vehicle Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
He’s coming to Utah, better be prepared for tailgating a holes with slow reaction timesSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Surprised hitch wasn’t designed / built into rear bumper.
Well, I picked up the bumper, then did absolutely nothing the rest of the day. Had to scoot this evening. Wife threw me a gathering/party. Mexican food, was really nice. I am blessed! Grandkids ate all my ice cream desert! I didn't get a single bite!!!!!So bumper is still in the back of the truck, guess I'll get to it tomorrow.
Don, all this electrical work, did you finish up the steps and I missed it? Or is that still a too do...
Bumper looks great, like to see the winch idea you have.On the isolated battery, why not use a relay that works that energizes when the engine is running? Nothing to forget to switch on/off and maybe a little led showing it is charging?
Quote from: JR on April 20, 2019, 10:52:30 PMBumper looks great, like to see the winch idea you have.On the isolated battery, why not use a relay that works that energizes when the engine is running? Nothing to forget to switch on/off and maybe a little led showing it is charging?Actually all he needs is a battery isolator. It’s automatic. Will allow it to charge but not drain the primary. Essentially it’s just a big diodeSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: wyorunner on April 20, 2019, 09:04:16 PMDon, all this electrical work, did you finish up the steps and I missed it? Or is that still a too do...You are paying attention!I need to connect three wires. You will recall I could not find the correct wire to connect to for the front doors. I needed a multimeter. Actually, I needed a new battery for mine. With all the stuff going on, I just kept forgetting it. However today I finally picked up a new 9VDC battery and can test for the correct wire. Should have that buttoned up in a day or two.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I think the steps are ok in the fairer climates. Everyone I know that HAD them hated them. Between mud and ice or a combination of both they stuck down up or somewhere between. So depending on your AO there is that tidbit. When they worked they loved them.
Can’t wait to see this sitting next to your duramax see how much in size difference they have. It looks really good sitting Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk