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just a couple questions, first, I'm installing an autometer boost guage and a pyro on my '95 F-350 PSD Single Cab, and I'm trying to figure out where to run the electrical for them...secondly I'd like to install some bull hauler stacks, anybody have some tips, ideas, or pictures, let me know
For the electrical you can get a test light and get under the dash and start poking. I would try the wires the go to/from the light switch. This is assuming you are talking about the light wires.
hey i posted on this a while ago? where did it go?
as neal said tie into the back of the headlight switch, easy to get to and the wires are right there, pick anything metal for a ground,
- and the bull haulers go to the post- check out my new stacks- or something its only 3 or 4 down the list right now
yup, check out my thread on the new stacks and let me know what you think. i would shoot a video real quick to show y'all what they sound like, but i don't have a camera that will upload the videos to the computer. all i have is a digital camera, but although it shoots videos, when i upload it to the computer all it says is error and won't play the video.
i dont like quicktime, save the video to desktop then right click and choose open with.... browse....and try a different program. i like to use windows media player, i have 9.0 or something but my older one worked fine
Joe, you da man!! i got it on my webshots, but like i said it didn't come out too good. i will have to get someone to ride with me one of these days and make them shoot some video. kinda hard to shoot video and shift gears at the same time. here y'all go!
just a couple questions, first, I'm installing an autometer boost guage and a pyro on my '95 F-350 PSD Single Cab, and I'm trying to figure out where to run the electrical for them...secondly I'd like to install some bull hauler stacks, anybody have some tips, ideas, or pictures, let me know
i like bullhaulers set where the curve is almost even with the top of the cab. i kept mine a little lower so they would look smaller since i have a small truck i wanted them to be kinda short, but big
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