samatulich
SILVER Star
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While working on installing the locking rear diff, I would take the occasional break to work on other upgrades to the 40. My brother scored a brush guard for the cruiser and had a winch plate made up. He had also pulled some wire for the auxiliary lights on the roof rack. I spent the first three days in Alaska working on these projects. I got the brush guard bolted in place and finished up the wiring for the roof rack lights. I spliced into the head light high beam circuit to run power(+12v) to a toggle switch mounted on the dash. The toggle switch activates the relay which in turn supplies the 4 lights mounted on the roof rack with 12v from the battery. It turned out pretty slick. By the end of the third day the 40 had an ARB airlocker, brush guard and working auxiliary lights on the confer roof rack, not bad.
Bench testing the lights
With the 40 ready to hit the road, my brother had a few things to address on his 80 series. It was 2300 and we were back out in the shop. Checking fluid levels and tearing the dash apart. We needed to get his stereo working as in connecting via Bluetooth to his phone. It was Wednesday night and we were heading to Dawson City, Yukon Territory first thing in the morning. I was going to drive the 40 and he and his girlfriend would be in the 80. By 0100 we were closing down the shop.
A few hours later I heard him up and about. I got dressed and packed up my duffle bag. Loaded the cruiser with what was necessary for the next 5 days. There was a softball tournament in Dawson that weekend we were playing in and had about a 14 hour drive ahead of us. Both rigs were on the road by 0630. Other than my speedo cable not being properly hooked up, we got out of town slowly began to make our way towards the boarder.
Here we are getting the speedometer cable hooked up.
Once we had the cable working we were on our way to Glennallen, AK.
Bench testing the lights
With the 40 ready to hit the road, my brother had a few things to address on his 80 series. It was 2300 and we were back out in the shop. Checking fluid levels and tearing the dash apart. We needed to get his stereo working as in connecting via Bluetooth to his phone. It was Wednesday night and we were heading to Dawson City, Yukon Territory first thing in the morning. I was going to drive the 40 and he and his girlfriend would be in the 80. By 0100 we were closing down the shop.
A few hours later I heard him up and about. I got dressed and packed up my duffle bag. Loaded the cruiser with what was necessary for the next 5 days. There was a softball tournament in Dawson that weekend we were playing in and had about a 14 hour drive ahead of us. Both rigs were on the road by 0630. Other than my speedo cable not being properly hooked up, we got out of town slowly began to make our way towards the boarder.
Here we are getting the speedometer cable hooked up.
Once we had the cable working we were on our way to Glennallen, AK.