oddshot
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I got two lists ... 1) Maintenance and Repairs and 2) Modifications.
When the current semester ends I hope to knock a big hole in each of them.
My modifications
1.GET A PYROMETER!!!
2.Engine pre-luber.
3.Install remote brake fluid reservoir using M105 Trailer Master Cyl.
4.Build center console from passenger seat frame
5.Mount the big ol’ tool box I bought from Angus
6.Mount Map Light.
7.Canvas bikini top (shelter halfs or old top)
8.Mount driving lamps and back up lamp (need 24 volt Quartz Halogen bulbs)
9.Mount 2 Jerry can holders on mud flaps
10.Plug all holes and seams holes in floor to reduce noise. Make “brush type” gasket for hi/lo shifter, Multi-piece shield around floor shift hole.
11.Muffler
12.Locks for fuel shut-off and electricity
13.Bed Crane/hoist
14.Electric Radiator Fan
15.Mount a step so the wife can climb up in the cab. I got this truck in February and the wife ain't even SAT in it yet.
The first two items are the highest priority.
oddshot
When the current semester ends I hope to knock a big hole in each of them.
My modifications
1.GET A PYROMETER!!!
2.Engine pre-luber.
3.Install remote brake fluid reservoir using M105 Trailer Master Cyl.
4.Build center console from passenger seat frame
5.Mount the big ol’ tool box I bought from Angus
6.Mount Map Light.
7.Canvas bikini top (shelter halfs or old top)
8.Mount driving lamps and back up lamp (need 24 volt Quartz Halogen bulbs)
9.Mount 2 Jerry can holders on mud flaps
10.Plug all holes and seams holes in floor to reduce noise. Make “brush type” gasket for hi/lo shifter, Multi-piece shield around floor shift hole.
11.Muffler
12.Locks for fuel shut-off and electricity
13.Bed Crane/hoist
14.Electric Radiator Fan
15.Mount a step so the wife can climb up in the cab. I got this truck in February and the wife ain't even SAT in it yet.
The first two items are the highest priority.
oddshot
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