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I would do the headlights first.
The light bar affects the look of the whole truck.
The light bar affects the look of the whole truck.
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Shoot I forgot about that . I had done it before but you are correctDoes everyone still think we need the LMC relay drop in when using LEDs? The amp draw is like half of incandescent? Thanks for the pictures, the results are impressive.
I have never done any upgrade on the head lamp harness. i have the same M1009 for 20 years and never had any problems with the wiring. I replaced the fuse on the lighting circuit with a circuit breaker and my troubles were over. I also used a few in line fuses to eliminate the over heated fuse box circuit. To me it is the loose connection at the fuse box from prolonged over heating and a not tight connection. If the connection were tight. I feel the problem would disappear. So NO upgrade needed. Change all the bulbs to LED and problem solved. I replaced the under dash cab light with an LED truck lite license plate light. And used an LED overhead in 2 spots in my M1009's. huge difference. Lights up like an operating room. LED is the way of the future and it is here now.Does everyone still think we need the LMC relay drop in when using LEDs? The amp draw is like half of incandescent? Thanks for the pictures, the results are impressive.
The heating part kicks in at 50* outside temp.I know they are a huge improvement. And more valuable then anything else you can put on a good running CUCV. I changed the plow lights to LED this past winter. Huge improvement. LED is the way of the future. I seen the 24 volt ones on 5 tons with the heating element built into them also. I have not seen a 12 volt rectangular one with heat yet. I will inquire to our Trucklite rep. Looks good.
This! Keep the buckets lubed. Also does not hurt to lube/anti-seize the threads on the screws. Never an issue after this.It's fixed ...Found the main reason why they strip so easily
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Steel on steel and no new smooth paint or lube.
Way Way too much friction for the inserts to overcome.
Removed and Cleaned them up
Fresh lube applied.
Problem solved.
Works beautifully now.
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