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user's latest post:
Al's liner DIY bedliner kit...
Published (2009-12-12 03:24:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by CurtLee Look's good. It looks like it has a different texture and shine/color than the rhino liner i had shot on the bed of my truck a couple years ago. Did you ever get the rockers linex'ed? Quote: Originally Posted by raksasa Looks as good as Line-X Thanks guys. I was gonna get the line-x, but I only have one place close who does it. I was at Diesel Dawgs & saw a truck that got Line-x'd at...
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light-up billet "C"...
Published (2009-12-10 03:32:00)
I made a add in the classifieds, apoun approval it should be there in a a few days. I have lots of pics of the emblems and other stuff in my photoucket album: dodge ram pictures by diesel_fireman2001 - Photobucket Thanks for the compliments (mods if i'm not supposed to post pics just lmk)
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KYB shocks, Anyone running them
Published (2009-12-13 20:25:00)
Just found this thread from 2nd gen forum with great reviews. I will be ordering a set of KYB gas adjusts for the 05 from rock auto, I think with my 10 ply tires and rough gravel roads the KYB mono maxes will just be too stiff. Edit 193 bucks shipped for all 4 Gas adjusts!!!!!!!
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Beuler brand relays?
Published (2009-12-15 05:19:00)
Is anybody using relays made by Beuler, or have you heard any pros or cons about them? Board Relays from AEI Components The amp ratings are better than what I have found for comparable Bosch automotive relays, and the prices look really good, but I don't want to buy cheapo units that are going to fail a short time down the road. CTD12V
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Driving lights
Published (2009-12-13 13:50:00)
You can get driving pattern lights from folks like KC Hilites, Hella, PIAA. The PIAA 510's (or 520's I fergit) should fit in the bumper…That said FWIW a few words about auxiliary lights then I get off the soapbox: Most states still adhere to the federal guideliines 1. Foglights should be located no lower than 12" from ground nor higher than 24" with the beam directed 2" below the headlight centerline at 25 feet....
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Al's liner DIY bedliner kit...
Published (2009-12-11 21:35:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Cummins724 Thanks. It is $95/gallon since the group buy is over. The gun is $55. gotcha, not bad. How many gallons did the bed take? How many coats? Do you have a link to a site for the product or anything else? Thanks J-
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What are the molded bumps on...
Published (2009-12-13 22:44:00)
They are there for the use of this kind of aimer- American Aimers: Manufacturers of the Hoppy Headlight Aimers Now days we use a Photometric aimer cuz those dimples are no longer there on newer vehicles. American Aimers: Manufacturers of the Hoppy Headlight Aimers The Photometric aimers will do your lamps without the need for those bumps.
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Bumper / Grill-Guard DIM (Did it...
Published (2009-12-15 17:15:00)
For those curious about fuel economy, my original design hit me about 1.5 mpg. I got to remembering back to wind tunnel testing in one of my engineering classes in college where we took a model of a Monte Carlo and tried doing stuff to it to reduce the wind drag and measure the results. We tried individual modifications like taping over the side window openings, extending the back out to a point, and adding a parabolic rounded nose to the...
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A Must Have Application for your PC
Published (2009-12-15 23:17:00)
OK - I've used this for years and loaded the latest version on my i7 PC....it is fantastic.....What it allows you to do is capture any portion of the screen and in a simple Paste move put it directly into email as an example.......or anyplace you want to use it.......fantastic for browsing the WEB and capturing stuff,,,AND it's FREE.......AND SIMPLE.................. Wisdom-soft Downloads
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Latest active threads on Product/Accessories Forum::
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-15 17:15:00)
by BSMcCauley
For those curious about fuel economy, my original design hit me about 1.5 mpg. I got to remembering back to wind tunnel testing in one of my engineering classes in college where we took a model of a Monte Carlo and tried doing stuff to it to reduce the wind drag and measure the results. We tried individual modifications like taping over the side window openings, extending the back out to a ...
Started 3 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-18 01:32:00)
by C. D. Day
I wonder where these come from, I've never heard of them - - - prices seem awful cheap, but I sure like the ratings, and the spike trap. Let us know if you try them
Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-07-24 20:56:00)
by opjohnny
10k and wearing well. 17/32" new and I show 15/32" to 16/32" with my tire tread gauge. Been real happy with them.
John
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-16 01:12:00)
by champspa
I can do that without that program using XP ?
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-06 09:07:00)
by DIESELWRKS
those damn leathernecks .
sorry to hear about it. glad no kids were involved. in my pics I have the bumper I made. there are alot of options out there and they are pricey. but I bet if you took the insurance money and run with it if you could you could get a aftermarket and be good.
2002 HO 6-SPD LB 4X4 QC HTT 62/14 SB-DD3600 TST PM3/*REVO-BETA*SMARTY MACH 4'S, RINGED AND STUDS, ...
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-15 02:10:00)
by Wiredawg
Kerosene heaters are good and put out good heat.
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 19:10:00)
by Joe Mc
Not sure how your system works - remote in-cab switch for pump or ?. If you wish to stop syphoning a simple fix could be a small ball valve at the outlet side of your transfer tank, but there also may be an " anti-syphon" valve out there that will be "automatic" and allow fuel to flow when pump is on and stop syphoning when pump is off?
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-09 14:41:00)
by SMorneau
I have the military lugs set up on some custom made wires. 2/0 on all the positives and 1/0 for the grounds. I think that's a step up from factory and it seems to work fine. The mil lugs are really great.
Some marine sites say you should always have a mechanical connection so heating cannot break the connection as it could with solder only.
While my cables are crimped, I have used ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-13 07:00:00)
by CTD12V
This may not be exactly the right section of the forums to ask, but here goes . . .
I am thinking about using one of those headlight restore kits to take the cloudy crud off my headlights, but it looks like those stupid little protrusions molded into the lenses will cause problems getting a uniform finish around the edges. So . . .
What are those little bumps for? The only thing I ...
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Hot threads for last week on Product/Accessories Forum::
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-10 02:29:00)
by Cummins724
Well guys, It started storming here today & we got winds 70mph. The power started flashing on/off & I decided to wait to spray. I did finish sanding & masking though, just gotta wipe & spray now.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-13 04:20:00)
by Matt400
Odd comment on the Bilstein's, were they the yellow or silver ones and was the truck lifted?
Try the KYB's and let us know but anything is bound to be better than even a set of new 5000,s I am very pleased with my yellow Bilstein's
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-13 07:00:00)
by CTD12V
This may not be exactly the right section of the forums to ask, but here goes . . .
I am thinking about using one of those headlight restore kits to take the cloudy crud off my headlights, but it looks like those stupid little protrusions molded into the lenses will cause problems getting a uniform finish around the edges. So . . .
What are those little bumps for? The only thing I ...
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-16 01:12:00)
by champspa
I can do that without that program using XP ?
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-15 17:15:00)
by BSMcCauley
For those curious about fuel economy, my original design hit me about 1.5 mpg. I got to remembering back to wind tunnel testing in one of my engineering classes in college where we took a model of a Monte Carlo and tried doing stuff to it to reduce the wind drag and measure the results. We tried individual modifications like taping over the side window openings, extending the back out to a ...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-03 18:40:00)
by BDW
I to would like to replace my Fog Lights with Driving lights. Geno's sells a 4.5 inch light but It would not mount the same. Anybody???????
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-15 02:10:00)
by Wiredawg
Kerosene heaters are good and put out good heat.
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-09 14:41:00)
by SMorneau
I have the military lugs set up on some custom made wires. 2/0 on all the positives and 1/0 for the grounds. I think that's a step up from factory and it seems to work fine. The mil lugs are really great.
Some marine sites say you should always have a mechanical connection so heating cannot break the connection as it could with solder only.
While my cables are crimped, I have used ...
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 19:10:00)
by Joe Mc
Not sure how your system works - remote in-cab switch for pump or ?. If you wish to stop syphoning a simple fix could be a small ball valve at the outlet side of your transfer tank, but there also may be an " anti-syphon" valve out there that will be "automatic" and allow fuel to flow when pump is on and stop syphoning when pump is off?
Started 3 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-18 01:32:00)
by C. D. Day
I wonder where these come from, I've never heard of them - - - prices seem awful cheap, but I sure like the ratings, and the spike trap. Let us know if you try them
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