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Haha... Should've stuck with"mistress", but the ol' lady has said "Betsy" enough times, that now it stuck...
Did H/H yesterday. The foot was broke so just ran straight pipe. I did however was able to install 5/16 fur line onto the 3/8 pusk loks. The 5/16 fit, oh so nice, into the barbs of the pump and feed line off tank...
Thanks medic 👍...its my therapy 😜. 6.0 installed, trans bypass installed, grille and about 1ft of 3/8 tubing off cooler, all hardlines👍
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I have a very similar grille on my truck and love it. I like it so much that I almost did not get the Ranch Hand grille guard because I didn't want to cover it up.
Very cool 👍. I dig that sticker, Sous. What style truck you got? Ima jealous that you got roof markers, and also, did yours come with the bottom valance/crash bar? I just took mine off and recycled it, lol. Thinking of using the platform that it bolted to, for a pushbar my little bro wants to make
Ya, the sticker is a nice touch. It is the little details that make it our own. We have a 2000 F-250 short bed extended cab truck. If that is not what you meant by style, you will have to ask again
I like the roof markers too. When it is starting to get dark out, I will turn on just the running lights with the roof lights until the headlights are needed.
Not sure what you mean by the crash bar. If you mean the plastic surround, yes it was there. I hate it though and have thought about painting it black to blend in with the tires and running boards more. I looked at removing it, but then the holes for the mounting plugs would be there, and I know I would not like that. I have also thought about buying the Platinum 01 bumper that is all chrome, but don't think my OCD on this is worth the $200ish it would cost to do it right.
If you meant something else by valance/crash bar, my ears are open and eager to learn something new about the truck.
I just bought a Ranch Hand grille guard that is going on soon, so that wildlife and diesel protesters cannot hurt my fancy grille.
Maybe ford just pointed to trucks, and them are the ones that got the markers..both, my l99(2wd xtr cab) and 2wd cclb don't have markers
As for what your describing on the bumper, think that is called a "caddy". I'm going to paint mine black, soon! The other part of the bumper is called a valance. It hung below the caddy with a metal bar tucked behind it, that ran across, bolted to the frame...
I'm still on the fence about the marincomod for this truck. The wife says, it looks like a mole, lol
Oh ya, I don't have that on my truck. I thought you meant the cover on the lower half of the bumper...
Although, your images have inspired me to paint the plastic bit on the lower half of the bumper black. Freshen up the other black parts like the hooks. That will make the mounting of the Ranch Hand look much more finished.
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OK, you should have cut the zip tie down after the install.
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Here ya go...
That bar, below cooler
I call that the Critter catcher, but you can also call it the Honda bar. It was installed to grab the lower elevation bumper or car parts and keep the truck from riding up and over another (smaller) vehicle during a collision.
Good eye, Chris. Had just too much play, so zip tie I got👍 ...ill get another pic of line leaving rad on driver side, to feed cooler. I even padded my own back haha....after the escapade with flushing today, finished tonight with wiring gauges up to connectors. This way, IF EVER need to remove lower, I won't be cutting anything
9 wire plug Overhead gauges Connector for overhead gauges Connector to feed lower gauges
How did you do the jumper on the OH console? Is it basically just like replacing a resistor with stronger capacity? I am not sure if my question is making sense, but I want to do that with mine if I can. Mine works, but you can barely see it.
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