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Interesting on all points and even wonder what happens to the blackout lights when projected onto the Lexan.
That might add a glow or halo on those lights that 99.9% of us will ever actually use?
Still, because we can, I still am excited to try cutting out a few sets.
Remembering that...
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If I remember, you said the turn signals worked?
If so, the bulb has two filaments. One for "running lights" and the other for "brake lights". You proved the bulbs good. Testing the pressure switch wiring by touching those two wires together (with the lights on) should prove the brake...
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I believe you are right reloader64 . An upgraded switch on a friend's truck was having the same problem and he found a "brake pressure switch" that was advertised as weatherproof. We tested by disconnecting the wires off the old switch, taped them together and verified that the brake lights...
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I honestly didn't know that a Chevy of that vintage could be found without a rust hole or fiberglass behind the front tire. Pretty amazing! Just mask up (I know you know that) when you start sanding - but that is definitely some Prime Sheetmetal cucvrus ! Almost too pretty to hang on the...
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That is neat!
We have a flatbed cutter - for cutting signs. (Corex, Sentra, Lexan, aluminum and the like). Seems like something like that even with standard glass lights would be a big plus. With all this WooFlu, this material (just the raw material) is at a premium right now. If things...
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Oh wow... I can imagine how exciting it would be to set the airplane on fire that you were towing with the tug.
THAT would be one for the record books. As the growing ball of fire follows you down the taxiway.
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I was hoping some of the guys would jump in and comment...
The spray on bed liner is generally used to hid a myriad of sins. Who knows, it could have been rusty, or it could be that the city decided that it was safer than painted metal - and maybe nothing is wrong.
Truck looks to be in...
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Wow!
It is almost like the people who designed the truck might have actually used one at some point in time.
That access to see the hitch is a REALLY COOL feature!
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If you are building air - but not enough to move the truck - you could cage the brakes and move it around in your yard. DEFINITELY don't want to get out on the road that way, but in a pinch it would work.
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