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Didn't have a lot of time to post threads prior to the show at Aberdeen, I was struggling to get my truck back together in order to drive up. However, I wanted to share some of the mods I made on Jayne before the trip.
1. Mounted convoy lights.
2. Installed dual rifle mounts on the passenger side floor and dash.
3. New dash decals and some data plates.
4. Custom aluminum header board to mount the VIC-1 intercom system on. I still need to get the correct cable lengths for the completion, as well as make some mods to the connector angle to allow for cable installation. A couple of the cable connectors on the boxes are turned facing the header board, and can't hook the cables up without hitting the board.
5. Installed a Hadley 29" air horn off of a Peterbilt truck, as well as building a custom mount and pull handle, using aluminum plate and a rubber handled hitch pin. Sounds REAL nice, plus I didn't have to take out the stock horn to do it.
6. Made some fix-its to the hood blocks and windshield hold-downs.
7. Built custom bases for the HEMTT seats, as well as doing a complete re-covering of the seats with 4" thick memory foam and pup tent canvas. I will have to play with it a little more, the seat padding is great, but I have to take some out of the driver's side, as it makes me sit too close to the steering wheel. No problem with the steering wheel on my chest, however the legroom sucks and it makes for cramped shifting.
8. Repainted inside of cab, with Krylon camo spray paint. Look good to me.
9. Installed canvas shift boots on tranny and transfer case handles.
10. Removed windshield washer system, it never worked right and I don't use it.
11. Removed heater assembly, too warm in Virginia to ever need it. Even in January.
12. Installed ether start bottle, was missing from kit.
13. Made some wiring modifications to the front headlights, the wires looked like a rat's nest and I shortened some LONG lengths that didn't need to be there, braided some together with nylon zip ties, etc.
14. Stripped and re-painted the pioneer tools, they were looking pretty crappy from 1 year outside on the truck.
15. Made some repairs to the copper air lines on the deuce, along with wiring harnesses, that had become loose and un-supported on the frame rails.
16. Replaced stock plastic taillights with newer metal housings that won't crack when off-roading.
Hope you enjoy the pics....got lots more to do PM wise before the long trip to Haspin in 2 weeks....
1. Mounted convoy lights.
2. Installed dual rifle mounts on the passenger side floor and dash.
3. New dash decals and some data plates.
4. Custom aluminum header board to mount the VIC-1 intercom system on. I still need to get the correct cable lengths for the completion, as well as make some mods to the connector angle to allow for cable installation. A couple of the cable connectors on the boxes are turned facing the header board, and can't hook the cables up without hitting the board.
5. Installed a Hadley 29" air horn off of a Peterbilt truck, as well as building a custom mount and pull handle, using aluminum plate and a rubber handled hitch pin. Sounds REAL nice, plus I didn't have to take out the stock horn to do it.
6. Made some fix-its to the hood blocks and windshield hold-downs.
7. Built custom bases for the HEMTT seats, as well as doing a complete re-covering of the seats with 4" thick memory foam and pup tent canvas. I will have to play with it a little more, the seat padding is great, but I have to take some out of the driver's side, as it makes me sit too close to the steering wheel. No problem with the steering wheel on my chest, however the legroom sucks and it makes for cramped shifting.
8. Repainted inside of cab, with Krylon camo spray paint. Look good to me.
9. Installed canvas shift boots on tranny and transfer case handles.
10. Removed windshield washer system, it never worked right and I don't use it.
11. Removed heater assembly, too warm in Virginia to ever need it. Even in January.
12. Installed ether start bottle, was missing from kit.
13. Made some wiring modifications to the front headlights, the wires looked like a rat's nest and I shortened some LONG lengths that didn't need to be there, braided some together with nylon zip ties, etc.
14. Stripped and re-painted the pioneer tools, they were looking pretty crappy from 1 year outside on the truck.
15. Made some repairs to the copper air lines on the deuce, along with wiring harnesses, that had become loose and un-supported on the frame rails.
16. Replaced stock plastic taillights with newer metal housings that won't crack when off-roading.
Hope you enjoy the pics....got lots more to do PM wise before the long trip to Haspin in 2 weeks....
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