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Any pictures of hitch receivers fab'ed on the front with or without winches installed?
Trying to get an idea of what it would look like.
I like the idea of being able to use the same winch for the front or rear.
I've installed a 30amp hidden switch on the shift selector wire but had issues with starter -- guess there is more than just a signal going thru it.
How much current is there on the start switch? Could a small switch be installed inline with start switch to prevent cranking?
Thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars.
I got 6TL batteries that were less than a year old from a buddy. One had 3 (that's 50%) bad cells. The other one, while appearing to charge fine, had 1 bad cell. After taking them to Interstate distributor, I was told that they only had a 6-month...
Thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars.
I got 6TL batteries that were less than a year old from a buddy. One had 3 (that's 50%) bad cells. The other one, while appearing to charge fine, had 1 bad cell. After taking them to Interstate distributor, I was told that they only had a 6-month...
I like it.
Question though -- why did you install side cameras on the rear quarter panel instead something towards the front (fender, front wheel well)? You call it blind spot eliminator, but where it's at, you still have a blind spot.
Lights are easy to get in LED which normally works up to 30 volts, so no 12 volt required. For the stuff that has to be 12 volts, consider getting the two hundred amp alternator that has a 12 volt tap.
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