No.2Diesel
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Hi,
Here are some modifications that I've added to the inside of the Deuce cab over the years to make the overall Deuce experience a little happier I've never posted a thread focusing on this "little stuff." Enjoy.
Mod no.1:
I drive my Deuce all year and I didn't mind not having a heater except for those times when the rain or sleet would freeze to the windshield! I was getting ready for a trip to Kublos last winter so I thought what a great excuse to add one. I kept putting off adding a Mil. heater. I absolutely hate the way the stock unit sits in the engine compartment taking up space and blocking access when it's time to do oil & fuel filter changes......
.....So I just went down to the local truck parts place and got this 24V 17,500BTU Zero Start cube heater. It mounts right to the firewall with the coolant lines also running right out through the firewall. It doesn't take up much space and doesn't get kicked by passengers. Another great thing is that the coolant lines don't have to cross over the engine, they stay on the pass. side. It has three fan settings and works great. No more foggy or ice caked windshields. Please excuse the Aervoe spray bomb job. That shade of green juxtaposed with the vietnam green makes me want to vomit!
Mod no.2:
I've been on numerous roadtrips where having a "dome light" would've been great to read a map instead of holding and fumbling with a flashlight.......So finally I purchased some "tank lights" from CARNAC at last years Rausch Creek rally and mounted one to the tubular frame of my soft top. It works great!!
Mod no.3:
One of the first mods carried out on my Deuce was the addition of a 24-12V converter so I could add a few accessories. I don't actually have a picture of it but it is mounted on the driver's side firewall to the right of where the steering column goes through. The only tough thing about it is that anything wired to needs the ground to be run back to the unit to isolate the 12V system. Its rated for 25Amps and I got from OK Offroad. I don't remember how much it wasn't much. Circuit breakers are added for each accessory.
Mod no.4:
Another great thing added very early on was a Tekonsha digital electric brake controller. I can finely tune it in tenths. I've towed anything from Vermeer chippers, dump trailers, to 12ton tag-alongs and it works great in matching the towed load...
Mod no.5:
This ones an easy one. I took out one of the gauge lights and replaced it with a 12V cigarette lighter. Its great for powering handheld CB's, charging cellphones & crap....
Here are some modifications that I've added to the inside of the Deuce cab over the years to make the overall Deuce experience a little happier I've never posted a thread focusing on this "little stuff." Enjoy.
Mod no.1:
I drive my Deuce all year and I didn't mind not having a heater except for those times when the rain or sleet would freeze to the windshield! I was getting ready for a trip to Kublos last winter so I thought what a great excuse to add one. I kept putting off adding a Mil. heater. I absolutely hate the way the stock unit sits in the engine compartment taking up space and blocking access when it's time to do oil & fuel filter changes......
.....So I just went down to the local truck parts place and got this 24V 17,500BTU Zero Start cube heater. It mounts right to the firewall with the coolant lines also running right out through the firewall. It doesn't take up much space and doesn't get kicked by passengers. Another great thing is that the coolant lines don't have to cross over the engine, they stay on the pass. side. It has three fan settings and works great. No more foggy or ice caked windshields. Please excuse the Aervoe spray bomb job. That shade of green juxtaposed with the vietnam green makes me want to vomit!
Mod no.2:
I've been on numerous roadtrips where having a "dome light" would've been great to read a map instead of holding and fumbling with a flashlight.......So finally I purchased some "tank lights" from CARNAC at last years Rausch Creek rally and mounted one to the tubular frame of my soft top. It works great!!
Mod no.3:
One of the first mods carried out on my Deuce was the addition of a 24-12V converter so I could add a few accessories. I don't actually have a picture of it but it is mounted on the driver's side firewall to the right of where the steering column goes through. The only tough thing about it is that anything wired to needs the ground to be run back to the unit to isolate the 12V system. Its rated for 25Amps and I got from OK Offroad. I don't remember how much it wasn't much. Circuit breakers are added for each accessory.
Mod no.4:
Another great thing added very early on was a Tekonsha digital electric brake controller. I can finely tune it in tenths. I've towed anything from Vermeer chippers, dump trailers, to 12ton tag-alongs and it works great in matching the towed load...
Mod no.5:
This ones an easy one. I took out one of the gauge lights and replaced it with a 12V cigarette lighter. Its great for powering handheld CB's, charging cellphones & crap....
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