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Richard
Very nice! Seems like you banged that project out pretty quick? Did you have help?
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Very nice! Seems like you banged that project out pretty quick? Did you have help?
Regarding the pain and joints, I here ya brother!Yes, had a buddy help me out. It was humorous watching two physically broken guys in their 40’s struggle with how bad our joints are. Haha.
Any plans for a winch?
You'll love it. We did a fly-and-drive to Alabama to pick up the GX and bring it home to AZ. I knew my wife wouldn't like the pedal lag, so I brought the PC with me. Two hours after buying the rig, we stopped at her old family cemetery outside Tuscaloosa. While she was out visiting great-great-great grand-daddy, I installed the Pedal Commander and set it to Sport+2. She flung gravel from all 4 on the way out past the church, and it put a smile on her face!Glad you like the Pedal Commander ... I'm skeptical!
Bumper looks awesome.
Did you have any issue installing the sensors? I would say sell the parts and pay for more toys.
The bumper cover is repairable so it’s sellable.
Glad you like the Pedal Commander ... I'm skeptical!
Bumper looks awesome.
I've rattled the sensors out of their plastic housings a couple of times on really bad washboard roads. They just pop back in!The sensors and little circular housings are brittle as hell. One sensor had one of the clips crack and one of the circular things cracked but otherwise once installed they aren’t going anywhere. It’s a very tight fit.
Overall I’m amazed at how in ~10 years some of this plastic is this brittle.
I've rattled the sensors out of their plastic housings a couple of times on really bad washboard roads. They just pop back in!
Albeit, I should try to find a more secure way of keeping them in.
I would recommend using clear latex caulk. ( Not silicone). In 8 years of off road racing it always worked and could be cut clear for removal easily. Silicone and some plastic and electronics don’t mix.I've rattled the sensors out of their plastic housings a couple of times on really bad washboard roads. They just pop back in!
Albeit, I should try to find a more secure way of keeping them in.
Thanks for the heads up on this . I will be doing my bumper soon.The sensors and little circular housings are brittle as hell. One sensor had one of the clips crack and one of the circular things cracked but otherwise once installed they aren’t going anywhere. It’s a very tight fit.
Overall I’m amazed at how in ~10 years some of this plastic is this brittle.
Great tip! I'll get some.I would recommend using clear latex caulk. ( Not silicone). In 8 years of off road racing it always worked and could be cut clear for removal easily. Silicone and some plastic and electronics don’t mix.
Thanks for the heads up on this . I will be doing my bumper soon.![]()