What did you do to your Gen 1 today?
#6421
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[QUOTE=nonrev;3348686]I installed some new gauges in my truck they are Isspro EV1 series egt, boost and fuel pressure. I used the Isspro fuel pressure isolator as well because I really didn't want fuel in the cab, routed everything in some split loom out the back down to the windshield and across to the pillar. I also installed hoods on the gauges to try to cut down on the glare but it really didn't help
I installed the green bulbs so they would match the dash and you know what with those bulbs it's almost as hard to read the gauges as it is the dash at night lol
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That the reproduction gauge that fellow is selling now on FB? Seems like I remember you getting one. It looks just like the Banks. I have 2 pod and wanted a 3, you happy with the quality/fit?
I installed the green bulbs so they would match the dash and you know what with those bulbs it's almost as hard to read the gauges as it is the dash at night lol
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That the reproduction gauge that fellow is selling now on FB? Seems like I remember you getting one. It looks just like the Banks. I have 2 pod and wanted a 3, you happy with the quality/fit?
#6422
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Scaled the truck. Anyone scaled their crew cab short bed 4x4? I never did a pre-trip Weigh in to get a base line.... but the front axle seems about 1400 lbs lighter than what I think I’ve read others having. She’s a handful since the load isn’t distributed the best... nothing I can do to change it, except drive carefully.
That many miles and that much weight with only one flat - I'd be feeling pretty lucky!
Is the truck loaded too? I assume so since it is weighing in at 4 tons?
That is mentally and physically exhausting to move that much that far on a deadline...
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A big white brick pulling a big white concrete block!
That many miles and that much weight with only one flat - I'd be feeling pretty lucky!
Is the truck loaded too? I assume so since it is weighing in at 4 tons?
That is mentally and physically exhausting to move that much that far on a deadline...
That many miles and that much weight with only one flat - I'd be feeling pretty lucky!
Is the truck loaded too? I assume so since it is weighing in at 4 tons?
That is mentally and physically exhausting to move that much that far on a deadline...
#6424
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This one is a Glowshift pod, if you notice it tips down a little bit but I thought it would help with the glare from the rear window.... not all in all though not bad for the price
I installed some new gauges in my truck they are Isspro EV1 series egt, boost and fuel pressure. I used the Isspro fuel pressure isolator as well because I really didn't want fuel in the cab, routed everything in some split loom out the back down to the windshield and across to the pillar. I also installed hoods on the gauges to try to cut down on the glare but it really didn't help
I installed the green bulbs so they would match the dash and you know what with those bulbs it's almost as hard to read the gauges as it is the dash at night lol
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That the reproduction gauge that fellow is selling now on FB? Seems like I remember you getting one. It looks just like the Banks. I have 2 pod and wanted a 3, you happy with the quality/fit?
I installed the green bulbs so they would match the dash and you know what with those bulbs it's almost as hard to read the gauges as it is the dash at night lol
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That the reproduction gauge that fellow is selling now on FB? Seems like I remember you getting one. It looks just like the Banks. I have 2 pod and wanted a 3, you happy with the quality/fit?
This one is a Glowshift pod, if you notice it tips down a little bit but I thought it would help with the glare from the rear window.... not all in all though not bad for the price
#6426
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I was in O'rilleys auto parts yesterday and found these, my headliner is sagging pretty bad and I figured for the price($3.99) I would give them a try they work, not real pretty but it's not hanging down any more.
#6427
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#6430
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Nope, I had a large cooler, 35” spare for the truck, trailer spare, floor jack and 50 pounds worth of tools. I removed the passenger and rear seat, but only have about 100 pounds worth of boxes (if that) in the cab.
#6431
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NOW you tell me! I got flagged coming into Oklahoma and had to stop at the scales! Then I got the “park, bring papers into office” light. I told them I was private, and not commercial. He looked at my registration, and said “it says commercial on the registration....”. I told him “it’s my personal truck, and I’m just trying to move out of California”. He said “well, California does things weird anyway. Have a nice night and drive careful”. WHEW! I was sweating bullets! It was the only time I’ve ever had to stop at the scales/inspection station. Maybe next time, I won’t smile and give a thumbs up when I pass through the 2 cameras....seemed funny at the time though
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#6432
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NOW you tell me! I got flagged coming into Oklahoma and had to stop at the scales! Then I got the “park, bring papers into office” light. I told them I was private, and not commercial. He looked at my registration, and said “it says commercial on the registration....”. I told him “it’s my personal truck, and I’m just trying to move out of California”. He said “well, California does things weird anyway. Have a nice night and drive careful”. WHEW! I was sweating bullets! It was the only time I’ve ever had to stop at the scales/inspection station.
Edwin
#6433
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Well here in BC where I live I know that any pick up truck no matter what is registered as a commercial vehicle, since it "could" be used for commercial purposes.
Glad the scale didn't give you any trouble.
Glad the scale didn't give you any trouble.