tim292stro
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It's a Shurflo 4008 RV Revolution.Very nice. What model pump are you using for the 'on demand' fresh water?
That's a sweet looking rig, won't be going nearly that far, much too dedicated and expensive.This one was the best radio shack I've seen on the inter-webs (S-250 shelter):
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I hope my S-250 project turns out half as nice...
Thanks, that is my other 6x6, A Polaris Ranger. If I can get it in good enough repair, will bring it to the '15 GA Rally.QUADJEEPER, like the matching OD golf cart. Kind of like a Land Yacht:
- with a Dinghy.
That is why I did it, center of steering wheel button may as well be on the rear bumper as far as accessibility goes in an emergency. I liked the old '60's GM cars that had a squeezable insert in the wheel rim that was the horn button. That way as you were white knuckling it during a pending crash, you blew the horn too.That's a good idea for the horn button ! Usually I'm so concerned trying to maintain control of my own vehicle that I don't have a chance to honk at the idiot who is causing all the trouble.
Got a bunch of little stuff done today ahead of next week's Rally. Only thing worth taking pictures was the final securing of the stock horn and plumbing the aux. horn. Also installed a horn button on the shifter for the aux. horn, so when I am busy slamming on the brakes and downshifting to avoid a texter, I can still blow the horn. Installed an inline shut off valve just in case of a sticking solenoid.
That's a good idea for the horn button ! Usually I'm so concerned trying to maintain control of my own vehicle that I don't have a chance to honk at the idiot who is causing all the trouble.
Don't guess they're legal many places (because of the decibel range), but always liked the idea of one of these P3's:That is why I did it, center of steering wheel button may as well be on the rear bumper as far as accessibility goes in an emergency. I liked the old '60's GM cars that had a squeezable insert in the wheel rim that was the horn button. That way as you were white knuckling it during a pending crash, you blew the horn too.