Honeybadger Build thread
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Honeybadger Build thread
Well, I figured with all of the plans I have for my X, I should start a build thread.
The Honeybadger is a 2000 limited 4x4 with the thirsty V10. I picked her up from a buddy for $1500. She was a little rough when I got her. So far I have done:
Both front calipers and brake lines
Hub seals, dust seals, o rings
Upper and lower ball joints
New 285 tires
Cleaned and lubed the following guzzles instructions
Replaced ESOF vacuum lines (ESOF still doesn't work)
Added cab marker lights
Fixed driver side heated seat
Siren and emergency lights for the fire department
Short term plans:
On board air (100% duty cycle compressor and a 12 gallon tank)
Air horns
F650 lower dash
2008 mirrors and rear bumper
Long term plans:
2012 front end conversion
Re upholster the interior
Window tint
Body work and repaint
Lift and 38-40" tires
In dash DVD with headrest monitors in 1st and second row seats
Really long term plans:
6.7 diesel conversion
The Honeybadger is a 2000 limited 4x4 with the thirsty V10. I picked her up from a buddy for $1500. She was a little rough when I got her. So far I have done:
Both front calipers and brake lines
Hub seals, dust seals, o rings
Upper and lower ball joints
New 285 tires
Cleaned and lubed the following guzzles instructions
Replaced ESOF vacuum lines (ESOF still doesn't work)
Added cab marker lights
Fixed driver side heated seat
Siren and emergency lights for the fire department
Short term plans:
On board air (100% duty cycle compressor and a 12 gallon tank)
Air horns
F650 lower dash
2008 mirrors and rear bumper
Long term plans:
2012 front end conversion
Re upholster the interior
Window tint
Body work and repaint
Lift and 38-40" tires
In dash DVD with headrest monitors in 1st and second row seats
Really long term plans:
6.7 diesel conversion
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Taping the roof
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Check out this site if you haven't seen it yet
http://www.emotoman.com/f250/lights/f250lights.htm
I put the lights 8.5 inches from the black windshield molding, but the spacing is the same as his website says.
Also, run your wire down the drivers side and tie in behind the headlight switch. I know on my 2000 there was NOT a feed for the park lights in the passenger kick panel.
http://www.emotoman.com/f250/lights/f250lights.htm
I put the lights 8.5 inches from the black windshield molding, but the spacing is the same as his website says.
Also, run your wire down the drivers side and tie in behind the headlight switch. I know on my 2000 there was NOT a feed for the park lights in the passenger kick panel.
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ESOF Help
Maybe this will help you....
There is a solenoid under the hood that lets vacuum to the front hubs. In my case, I had a vacuum leak which was made obvious to me because I could not get my HVAC off the defrost position. This solenoid cracked. Since I do not have ESOF hubs on my truck any more, I just opted to leave the broken solenoid in place and plug the vacuum line before the solenoid. Here is the link:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15728860
Now if it is a ESOF hub issue, these may help with dis-assembly, lubrication, and repair.
2004 F250 ESOF Hub Service
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...9-04-hubs.html
Good luck. You got a lot of truck for $1500
There is a solenoid under the hood that lets vacuum to the front hubs. In my case, I had a vacuum leak which was made obvious to me because I could not get my HVAC off the defrost position. This solenoid cracked. Since I do not have ESOF hubs on my truck any more, I just opted to leave the broken solenoid in place and plug the vacuum line before the solenoid. Here is the link:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15728860
Now if it is a ESOF hub issue, these may help with dis-assembly, lubrication, and repair.
2004 F250 ESOF Hub Service
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...9-04-hubs.html
Good luck. You got a lot of truck for $1500
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Maybe this will help you....
There is a solenoid under the hood that lets vacuum to the front hubs. In my case, I had a vacuum leak which was made obvious to me because I could not get my HVAC off the defrost position. This solenoid cracked. Since I do not have ESOF hubs on my truck any more, I just opted to leave the broken solenoid in place and plug the vacuum line before the solenoid. Here is the link:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15728860
Now if it is a ESOF hub issue, these may help with dis-assembly, lubrication, and repair.
2004 F250 ESOF Hub Service
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...9-04-hubs.html
Good luck. You got a lot of truck for $1500
There is a solenoid under the hood that lets vacuum to the front hubs. In my case, I had a vacuum leak which was made obvious to me because I could not get my HVAC off the defrost position. This solenoid cracked. Since I do not have ESOF hubs on my truck any more, I just opted to leave the broken solenoid in place and plug the vacuum line before the solenoid. Here is the link:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15728860
Now if it is a ESOF hub issue, these may help with dis-assembly, lubrication, and repair.
2004 F250 ESOF Hub Service
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...9-04-hubs.html
Good luck. You got a lot of truck for $1500
It is quite a truck for the price! I had to jump on it
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Today I finished my wiring for all of the accessories that are powered when the park lights come on. I put a relay under the dash, and used the parking light wire at the headlight switch to trigger it. I used one of the customer access circuits to pass it through the fire wall and hooked it up to B+
Relay for all things parking light related
Customer access circuit: I FOUND IT FINALLY!
Relay for all things parking light related
Customer access circuit: I FOUND IT FINALLY!
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Sounds good to me! I think there are much more worth build going on than mine, but I think it's awesome! It'll never be a show piece, I'm building it to use, but it'll look good! It wouldn't be possible without all the help on here though!