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ok i am gonna get riffraff diff cover for the rear but arb for the front cause it is exposed to to whatever i run over
ARB are nice and tough just in case you decide to go rock crawling but because the lettering is machined off it does rust which kinda sucks. Shoot me a PM about out front diff cover and I will see if we can't convince you to run both
ARB are nice and tough just in case you decide to go rock crawling but because the lettering is machined off it does rust which kinda sucks. Shoot me a PM about out front diff cover and I will see if we can't convince you to run both
Aww, look at somebody in here workin the customers.
Kill two birds with one stone.......build a custom bumper and use it as an air tank for your on board air system!
Thought about doing this for my on board air Bill. I want a custom bumper, I think I may do it. My friend that did that lathe work for me mentioned the bumper also.
Thought about doing this for my on board air Bill. I want a custom bumper, I think I may do it. My friend that did that lathe work for me mentioned the bumper also.
I have an idea for one that would look real close to what I just built, but be an air tank also.
I'm putting a 3500 watt inverter in mine. Ya know go out hunting plug in the ol coffee maker and enjoy some nice hot coffee. Run power tools off it and everything. Be nice and convenient, have 120v every where u go. Just an idea?
I'm putting a 3500 watt inverter in mine. Ya know go out hunting plug in the ol coffee maker and enjoy some nice hot coffee. Run power tools off it and everything. Be nice and convenient, have 120v every where u go. Just an idea?
yep got one in there 2500 watt inverter charges my cordless tools etc. not permanently mounted yet tho but in there
Well dang man!! Ummmm I am stumped!!! On board air I think is a sweet idea that was previously mentioned. Maybe a train air horn to go with it. Drive around and scare the crap out of people. Ha ha ha
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