1990 HZJ77

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For reasons I can't explain my front left mud flap has always looked like it was used for target practice. Thanks to Bryce
(Cruiser Outfitters) a new pair is headed my way. :)
 
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Updated under-hood lighting system.:) (NO FLASH)
 
That's phenomenonal. In the next few months I think I may need to order the whole package of under hood and interior lights

What radiator are you running?
 
That's phenomenonal. In the next few months I think I may need to order the whole package of under hood and interior lights

What radiator are you running?
Thanks
Rob's LED product line is in 'MUD's small business section or you can just contact me.
Rob's has a vendor that custom fabricates the aluminum radiators for his customers.
**P.M. Sent
 
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Mud flaps arrived .... Thanks to Cruiser Outfitters.
 
As soon as the LED driving lights are delivered and the Light Force lights are removed, we'll be closing in on 100% LED both inside and out.
 
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Caution ..... This post contains zero technical information.

Winter attire courtesy of Terrain Tamer (@wardharris). :)
 
As soon as the LED driving lights are delivered and the Light Force lights are removed, we'll be closing in on 100% LED both inside and out.
Why removing the Light Force? Were they the 170's?
 
I guess that would confirm your status as a 100% "LEDDITE"
Granted I am a product of a rural education but are you sure LEDDITE is a real word. :)
 
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Curious, what will replace the 170's?
Rob Smith Fabrications is stocking Aurora products including their 7" LED driving lights which I plan to use.
 
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They seem to be quite good based on reviews.
 
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Thoughts .. Suggestions:
My fuel gauge, water temp., oil pressure, and charging gauge have all lost power. Fuses check good and there doesn't appear to be any loose or broken wires.
 
Sounds like a behind the gauge cluster plug not quite connecting?
 
do the plugs behind the gauge click when installed? I found that about 4 or 5 of the little copper/plastic fingers that go into the receptacle to receive the plug lost their glue? to keep them in place and when I pulled the plug out would come out also so if you don't notice you could put the plug back in without getting the little fingers in place .
 

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