Sounds good man!
Every other thing I bought from you got here so quick before, that’s the main reason I was worried.
Thanks and also for continuing to support our old trucks with cool stuff 👍
Ordered his rear hatch window replacement over 2 months ago and still no info on shipment. A little over a month ago he said it should be out shortly and 5 days ago I emailed him about maybe just doing a refund and haven’t heard anything back. Ordered from him in past without issue at all but...
Just here to add my 2 cents as an owner of a handful of Delta things. Their parts are stout as heck and over-engineered if anything. I’ve never seen a more solidly built “mass produced” bumper for example. It’s definitely not usually a case of need to pick Delta over alternatives but if you’re...
Sounds like traded one annoyance for another, stinks. I kinda thought I’d end up with similar issues if I tried to make one myself but the way I’ve got the hose/connection for my onboard air sitting a flap there would be very useful. Read another thread about covering the gap and a couple fellas...
Funny how you can just be messing around on Mud and suddenly lose $100 :p
I’ve had the shoelace solution for years but because the fob sticks out a little I’m always catching it when loading things in and out of the rear footwells and constantly having to re-tighten them and it’s annoying...
I’ll definitely be ordering one of these in a month or so. Curious for those of us whose original tailgate carpet is still in good shape is it possible to just re-use it rather than ordering new carpet? Accepting of course cutting up the old carpet won’t look as nice.
While you Delta guys are...
Resurrecting this ancient thread because I would love to find some quality non-Mad Max way to cover this gap. Anyone found a nice method or some random Australian company fabricating somethung for our 80’s?
Could use some help myself, guys.
So I’ve wired some new OEM switches (rock lights and rear lights from AirOnBoard.com, shout out) and have the ground from the switches connected to the cigarette lighter wire (white with green stripe). That does get the switch lights to come on with the vehicle...
Devils Triangle is more of a sports car/motorcycle super-curvy public backroad kinda thing. I used to ride it often on my Yamaha when I lived in Knoxville and it’s a blast. It can be a pleasant ride in the 80 but it’s more like a way to get from one trail area to another. There’s are literally...
Yeah, the actual house garage is slightly angled and the roof rack pushed up on the rubber edge seal, but the shed is a straight shot up a ramp and that clears cleanly. I’m thinking the eventual addition of drawers and permanent gear in the back might lower the rear suspension a tad and give a...