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Thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars.
I got 6TL batteries that were less than a year old from a buddy. One had 3 (that's 50%) bad cells. The other one, while appearing to charge fine, had 1 bad cell. After taking them to Interstate distributor, I was told that they only had a 6-month...
Thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars.
I got 6TL batteries that were less than a year old from a buddy. One had 3 (that's 50%) bad cells. The other one, while appearing to charge fine, had 1 bad cell. After taking them to Interstate distributor, I was told that they only had a 6-month...
I like it.
Question though -- why did you install side cameras on the rear quarter panel instead something towards the front (fender, front wheel well)? You call it blind spot eliminator, but where it's at, you still have a blind spot.
Lights are easy to get in LED which normally works up to 30 volts, so no 12 volt required. For the stuff that has to be 12 volts, consider getting the two hundred amp alternator that has a 12 volt tap.
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Take out the thermostat, top off antifeeze (or water if you going to flush the system anyway) and see if issue goes away.
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I do.
My first one was on a camping trip and I'm not even sure when I got it.
2nd one was on a pavement doing about 40MPH, and I barley felt it, other than the noise.
I aired them down to 20PSI that morning, and am thinking that excessive flexing may have contributed to the event.
I'll...
I'd buy one for $125.
All I see now on FleaBay is single listing for $199.
There is another one with cord cut off, which would require another $150 in NATO plug and cable.
****'s up there for those things.
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Also, has anyone taken a battery operated tool (18-24V range) and hook it up directly to the battery to see if it would work?
That way if I do get this 20V HF Earthquake® XT- Item#64195 battery goes tits up, I can still hook it up directly to M998's batteries.
Had another blowout over the weekend.
Hi-Lift came in handy, but using hand wrench sucked even though I had all new lug nuts on them.
Purchasing $200+ 24V impact wrench is not out of the question, but it's somewhat large.
Looking for other options.
Seen this Nut Buddy recommended...
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