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Kevin from Florida Tire terminal called me in reference to someone on this forum called him about the aluminum wheels. He miss spoke and said he didn’t have any more, but he does have 4 left. He didn’t have your name or number so he asked me to post this. Hopefully it gets to the right person.
I had that problem with my 2003, if you open up the box ronmar mentioned you will find an electronic device inside causing the problem. When I was looking for it 7 years ago it was $700 new. I found someone parting a truck out and purchased it used for less than $100. But it fixed the stupid light.
I feel responsible for them changing there policies after I figured it all out and shared it with this small community and they felt it was to much of a problem and stopped selling to us.
I have driven over 10,000 miles with the Michelin xzl and the original steel wheels in the last 6 months pretty much full time and I haven’t felt any tire balance issues. Only bad roads and good roads. But I also run them at 85 psi and almost 27,000 lbs fully loaded.
I’m not selling anything. Just sharing info. But I don’t think I have any drawings of how I made them. Plus I made them specifically for those seats and my short stature!🤣
Oh and to the covering the back windows. My opinion…. totally useless and very difficult to trim out the insulated wall panels for something I can’t see out of, so I made the decision to make them go away.
fabricating the over head storage.
I Filled all the low areas with 1” thick adhesive...
Some pictures before I painted the doors.
Under seat lock boxes. For the essentials!😉Behind the seat storage, I made them out of 3/4” Starboard.
Over head storage.
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I originally had these in there back in the day. They are the front center jump seat out of a f150. Use to be able to buy them for like $150 including shipping from flea bay. I ended up giving them to a friend. Also I bought black seat covers because they typically are grey.
That seat is out of a Chrysler minivan. That is DOT approved and all of my attachments are way over kill with all grade eight hardware.
My thread on steel soldiers is Keith’s M1078A1 Project Overland. It has all the pictures.
I did! I replaced them with some black belts. I can’t find where I purchased them from but I remember them being pretty straightforward. Like from a vintage car website.
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