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I would like to convert all the lights on my 5 ton to LED. I can find all the part #s on the Truk Lite web site but no prices. I think I'll try to contact them directly to find out if they will sell them publicly or are only wholesale. I guess I could take the part #s to O'Reilly and see if they...
I still say if that's what you want go find and purchase a wrecked Ram 3500 truck with the 6.7 and 6spd. This will give you all the electronics, wiring and other parts needed. Then you just have to fab mounts and cooling lines. It would even have the parts needed to put in A/C. If you went this...
I have to laugh only because I have done that. Now I remove the drain and gently poke wire into it to start it draining. Wet hen, that's a good one. LMAOrofl
I only need to use it twice and I would rather borrow one than pay near $100 to use twice. I guess I'll see if Boyce has one I could use or rent cheap.
How about just using a keyed on/off switch to replace the battery switch? Not sure what it would need to be rated at, but it just controls the relays in the ignition protection box from off to on. I have been thinking about that as it would be much simpler than doing the actual ignition switch.
I just removed one from a M932A2 and put it on the front of a M923. That 1460# figure I would believe considering the sag it put on the back of the '75 F350 boom wrecker we saw.
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