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Post by ODG010III0 on Apr 9, 2015 17:58:05 GMT -6
What is up with all these FORDS!!! Haven't yall heard, they are junk.
Lol, congrats Chris.
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Post by c2 on Apr 9, 2015 19:49:21 GMT -6
Sorry for the delay....brother needed some help with his jeep so we jumped on that as soon as I got home. First mod was to tag it!! I started a separate thread for the truck itself
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Post by Somebody on Apr 10, 2015 22:00:56 GMT -6
Copy Cat!! I did the same thing when I got the Jeep!
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Post by Derek M on Apr 10, 2015 22:04:28 GMT -6
Sorry for the delay....brother needed some help with his jeep so we jumped on that as soon as I got home. First mod was to tag it!! I started a separate thread for the truck itself Does this mean that you get a rear locker for the jeep. Nevermind just weld that dude up.
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Post by mpdxtreme on Apr 11, 2015 0:50:21 GMT -6
Kinda off topic but does anyone know if there is an output (lumen) restriction on side marker lights for trailers?
Asking because I finally got the trailer brakes and new tires for mine and I am going to redo the lighting to all LED here soon and I didn't want the back and front side marker lights to be too bright. When I'm don't the trailer should look like a Mexican party rolling down the street.
GG
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Post by mike on Apr 11, 2015 7:47:01 GMT -6
Kinda off topic but does anyone know if there is an output (lumen) restriction on side marker lights for trailers? Asking because I finally got the trailer brakes and new tires for mine and I am going to redo the lighting to all LED here soon and I didn't want the back and front side marker lights to be too bright. When I'm don't the trailer should look like a Mexican party rolling down the street. GG Ummm.... Don't you work for the law ?
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Post by mpdxtreme on Apr 11, 2015 9:32:12 GMT -6
Yes and I'm not familiar with any restrictions and I couldn't find anything BUT was asking because anyone that trailers stuff a lot or drives for a living would probably be way more familiar with those types of laws than I.
I'm most likely gonna put on whatever and let it go.
GG
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Post by BEN on Apr 11, 2015 9:53:29 GMT -6
If they are to bright just get some smoke taillight spray and coat them lol
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Post by mike on Apr 11, 2015 17:43:05 GMT -6
If they are to bright just get some smoke taillight spray and coat them lol If they're too bright he is a cop and will get out of a ticket and another nice officer will tell him the law I really don't think anything will be said about too much light. Not enough is usually the problem. I mean there are semis out there that look like airport runways
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Post by Weezul on Apr 11, 2015 19:40:53 GMT -6
If they are to bright just get some smoke taillight spray and coat them lol If they're too bright he is a cop and will get out of a ticket and another nice officer will tell him the law I really don't think anything will be said about too much light. Not enough is usually the problem. I mean there are semis out there that look like airport runways This. I've seen semis with LED lights on them. I'm sure you'd be fine.
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Post by 06blackmax on Apr 12, 2015 4:33:01 GMT -6
Just read the package. It should say if it meats DOT requirements or not. The side lights I got for mine came from Oreilys snd are LED's just like the tail/stop set I got. They're brighter yes but not overpowering.
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Post by 06blackmax on Apr 12, 2015 4:33:57 GMT -6
Copy Cat!! I did the same thing when I got the Jeep! So did I!!
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Post by Derek M on Apr 14, 2015 23:44:28 GMT -6
Put some 285/75R16 on the dually. Now I may be able to keep the RPMs down below 2500 running down the interstate. Also, that sparked me to go buy all the stuff to do the foam roller paint job on the truck. Just waiting now for it to NOT RAIN more than TWO DAYS.
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Post by grizzlyadams on Apr 15, 2015 20:20:49 GMT -6
Put some 285/75R16 on the dually. Now I may be able to keep the RPMs down below 2500 running down the interstate. Also, that sparked me to go buy all the stuff to do the foam roller paint job on the truck. Just waiting now for it to NOT RAIN more than TWO DAYS. Make sure on the rear when loaded the tire sidewalks don't touch. If they do you'll start having blowouts.
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Post by Derek M on Apr 16, 2015 22:25:13 GMT -6
Put some 285/75R16 on the dually. Now I may be able to keep the RPMs down below 2500 running down the interstate. Also, that sparked me to go buy all the stuff to do the foam roller paint job on the truck. Just waiting now for it to NOT RAIN more than TWO DAYS. Make sure on the rear when loaded the tire sidewalks don't touch. If they do you'll start having blowouts. Did a lot of measuring and ended up getting 2" spacers and have 1.5" between the tires unloaded. 1" spacing fully loaded, they look really good tucked up under the bed.
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