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Where did you get the engine shields? How much were they?
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Those little details all add up. It looks good.Got a bunch of body and trim pieces done yesterday. Replaced two more tan mudflats with nonpainted, kinda fixed the seat latch on my replacement battery box (it latches now from being bent sometime in its life, but it's still too bent I think, and can't get it) replaced both taillights with better takeoffs, got all of the new reflectors painted and on, painted the remaining side markers, and replaced the engine shields with non overspray painted versions.
Where did you get the engine shields? How much were they?
Same question here re engine shields? Where and $$ ?
Takes a while to get through 400+ pages...Dang.That post was from a year ago.
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Changed my 4 battery system over to a two battery system spent most of the day doing the fabricating don't want them bouncing around. I hope I don't have to remove the battery's anytime soon packing them up into the cab was fun, I've included a photo as boring as it may be but it does show a
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Changed my 4 battery system over to a two battery system spent most of the day doing the fabricating don't want them bouncing around. I hope I don't have to remove the battery's anytime soon packing them up into the cab was fun, I've included a photo as boring as it may be but it does show a
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Talk about your hot seat. That's a little scary.watch your terminals on top sir. I know our truck is VERY close to the metal seat bottom. We run a 1/4" thick rubber mat on top of the batteries.
You could convert it over to single switch like an automobile. Have the 3 position ignition switch do all, ditch the battery switch. Just off-on-start.Well, what I did this week was recharge the batteries. All of the work I did on Saturday, and I turned off the lights, then forgot the Master. UGHH. NOCO battery charger to the rescue. I did notice that I had some melted metal near several of the posts. YIKES! Turns out that lead and the bolts probably weren't tightened enough. Off to Napa, then a heavy truck place. No replacements. Ended up getting some non lead ones off the Bay, but grabbed some old ones in the meantime, shined them up, took off any corrosion on the posts and lugs, and got them working to ensure the truck was ok. Took about 6 hours to get the batteries individually up to close, then I put them on the NOCO overnight, 100% green. Phew. I think it's time to wire up a master on switch indicator. Anyone have any good ideas on how to make this obvious but not annoying? I was thinking next to the empty spot on my indicator panel on my M925A2. Probably pretty easy to wire it into the master, but I don't want a glaring light in my view. Maybe a relay off the alternator? Anyone know of a cool way to wire this?
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