I like that relay box. I've got a remote relay for a light in the rear of my 4Runner but it's a single circuit. I could see a 4 circuit coming in handy.
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I like that relay box. I've got a remote relay for a light in the rear of my 4Runner but it's a single circuit. I could see a 4 circuit coming in handy.
Me too. I don't see well at night, so this will be invaluable for me on trips. I plan to have cargo lighting and possibly rock lights, on the remote. Thinking of LED indicators for each circuit, on the dash, so I will know if a button were pressed accidentally. I don't want to have any of the lights on, say in the daytime, without knowing. I have the main power source wired through a circuit breaker, so I can easily disable the whole unit as well.
Oil change and a bath today. Getting ready for our toy drive tomorrow, at Children's Hospital.
37's and a PrInSu rack, and it fits in the garage! .....with 3 psi in the tires
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Also fixed the fuel door by adding a spring to pop it open. The original is MIA.
Organizing my recovery gear. Ready for the snow!
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New starter contacts installed.
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New Year's Eve at a little village full of lights, with the kids...
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Snowy adventure on New Year's Day at Beasore Meadow...
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Stopped by to check in on a friend's cabin...
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Another cabin visitor...
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Happy New Year!!
What tracks are those?!
Looks like fun!
Not sure about the tracks. I found some similar online, but they were unidentified. Did a lot of reading on the subject while browsing around. Pretty interesting stuff.
As far as the fun goes, it was a blast. Quite a mix of different snow. Frozen, powdery, packed, and slushy. I was constantly adjusting my driving style. The 80 performed very well. I want a co2 tank, or OBA in the near future. We ran 10 psi, but I would like to have the option of going lower. We had about 15 miles of windy paved road to drive, before reaching a gas station with air. Took about 15 minutes, and $2.00 in quarters to get the 37's up to 20 psi. Really made me miss OBA.
Upgraded my battery and cable situation. Group 27 AGM battery (185 minute reserve), and 1 gauge cable with compression lugs.
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All buttoned up. I decided not to use the military terminals, since this battery has a through hole in it's posts.
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I need to get some terminals for the body ground. What is pictured is only temporary. Also, not pictured, I pulled the old positive cable out of it's original loom, and reused it on the new cable.