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I finally finished wiring the KC flood light and rear cargo light switches. I made the bracket from an old bent grill support (and smashed two fingers in the process).
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Looks pretty good, I hope your fingers are ok
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That sounds like fun. Especially with the heat we've been having. How's the smoke in your neck of the woods?
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After my kayak trip last weekend I noticed a pretty big puddle of transmission fluid under my radiator, but I couldn't find the leak until today. Every time I looked it was clean and dry around the fittings. Today I ran the engine and shifted between all the gears in the driveway and it was clearly leaking from the upper transmission line.
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I had a similar leak but on the transmission end. FYI, it only leaks while driving. So, it will leave a very small puddle when you park it, but will be a continuous drip while driving.
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I hope you solved it...
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I took my truck on its first real four-wheelin adventure to the High Lakes today. It died on me a few times on steep technical section, but it did fine with the transfer case in low. A boulder in the middle of the trail customized my passenger side rocker a little bit. Fun day. I'll be going back for more.
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Where's the High Lakes? I can see a burn scar in the pic's. Dang boulders, they like sneaking up and biting...
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It looks like you had nice weather. We were in the fog most of the day. Your truck doing what it was built for. :metal:
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I just picked up this AstroVan Hydroboost for $50. Just have to figure out how to get it installed into my truck. Looks like Captainfab from this site makes an adapter bracket.
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That will be nice. I hear good things about hydro boost.. Keep us updated on the progress, I'm curious how it comes together.
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Took my truck on a ~450 mile round trip to San Jose this weekend. No problems, but 63mph in the slow lane the whole trip was a first for me. Santa got me a used canoe and patio set.
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