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  1. Greg B

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    Thanks! The amp and dsp are both digital, they run very cool. :cool:
  2. Greg B

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    More pics, close up of the rear fuse block and IBS modules mounted to passenger side
  3. Greg B

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    Additional pics, IBS battery mgnt monitor, 8" sub, starter battery connections.
  4. Greg B

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    My Cobra CB was mounted half-assed for a long time so this was also installed properly. The base module was installed in the center console and the mic wire was run out the side. The mic now hangs from a Slee CB mount on the dash. The antenna wire was run through the firewall out to the front...
  5. Greg B

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    Dual LED lights were mounted to the rear lift gate trim and then the wire was run through the factory wiring boot into the rear cargo area and down to the fuse block. A simple toggle switch was added to control the lights easily.
  6. Greg B

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    The factory 12 volt outlet in the rear has been rewired to be constantly powered to the rear fuse block along with 2 additional outlets that were added to the rear cup holder area. All 3 of these outlets are on one fuse. A dedicated 12 volt outlet was added to the passenger side wall for the...
  7. Greg B

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    I also had them make all the connections for the IBS dual battery management system. They upgraded all of the factory ground wires (body, frame, and engine) as well as the wires to the starter battery and alternator. They also ran heavy duty wire to the auxiliary battery, to the 150 amp...
  8. Greg B

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    The Clean Sweep is pretty cool. It processes/equalizes the signal from the factory head unit and it also allows for an additional input. I had them install a dual cable that has both IPod and headphone connectors in the center console. There is no interface to the factory system when using an...
  9. Greg B

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    Just got my 100 back and can’t be more pleased. I had a local car audio company (Roberts Car Audio in Louisville, KY) install new JL Audio speakers, amp, and digital eq/IPod interface. Along with that, I had them do a number of electrical jobs that I have wanted done for some time now...
  10. Greg B

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    I'm not sure about the Hella 4000's, they look a little out of proportion on this bumper compared to my old ARB bumper with the full brush guard on top. Might have to add an LED light bar or at least some smaller lights. Any opinions?
  11. Greg B

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    The new Slee Blueberry bumper showed up along with an IBS battery mgnt system and 2nd battery tray. Got the new bumper installed, it fits well and I was able to get it lined up right, I'm loving it!
  12. Greg B

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    Got the rear bumper painted and installed! I had the brackets that connect the frame to the wings of the bumper Line-X'd since they were covered in rust. They turned out nice, should hold up well.
  13. Greg B

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    Sliders are back and installed! You can see where the mounting arms have been Line-X'd. Hopefully no rust for a long time. I'm actually digging the open steps for now but will probably add the new step plates that Christo sent me.
  14. Greg B

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    Update: sliders are glass-blasted and Powder coated. I went with black textured pc instead of smooth, turned out really nice. Now they are at LineX getting the mounting arms coated. Also having them LineX the wing brackets for the Slee rear bumper. Took the rear bumper off, cleaned up a...
  15. Greg B

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    You will love it! Impact guns, air ratchets, sanders, cut off wheels, airing up your tires, there's just so many things that are easier with a good compressor. Even blowing all the dust off your clothes is great. My last compressor died and I used the opportunity to get one that fit in my...
  16. Greg B

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    Woo Hoo! 300 lbs of Ingersoll Rand goodness showed up today! I can't wait to get it hooked up this weekend so I can use my sander To finish sanding my sliders before they go to the powder coater.
  17. Greg B

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    Ok, after 6 reciprocating saw blades and 2 four inch grinder disks and about 10 hours of cutting and grinding, the step plates are removed! Grinding really sucks! I do have good news, I got really great customer service from Slee. Christo is sending me some of the new design step plates! I'm...
  18. Greg B

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    Slider update: one down, one to go! The step plate is removed and all the welds are ground down. I kept the Slee logo portion of the step plate. Should I mount it back to the slider with screws or I was thinking I might mount it to my Slee rear bumper, whataya think?
  19. Greg B

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    Hi Christo, I'm going to take it a step farther and have the mount arms LineX'd from the frame to the main beam of the slider. The rest will be powder coated. This should keep the rust away since the step plate will be removed. I also am going to need a new u-bolt mounting kit, two of them...
  20. Greg B

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    Slider update: went to the powder coater to have him look at my sliders. The problem is that the step plate is only welded about every six inches. This lets dirt, water, and gunk to build up in the crack around the step plate. He doesn't think he can blast all the rust out from the bottom...
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