What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (16 Viewers)

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Couldn't you just pull the switch, plug the "high" wire onto the high side and the "low" wire onto the low...

Sounds to me like these are just on the plug backwards.

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I need to figure out which is which. I did not wire anything so I have no idea how it was done. I think I need to use a voltmeter to find out which wire is the high voltage and which is the low voltage (going into the switch).
 
Not the weekend but I just ordered new lift gate supports from CruiserYard.

And ordered another piece for my second battery install, the 93-97 battery tray. Also from CruiserYard.

If y'all haven't done business with Jason aka @arcteryx I would highly recommend him. Very good service. Reasonably priced. And haven't had a single issue with him over the years.
 
Used my front receiver to move the boat into a safe spot for the winter, I had previously welded two receivers under the winch plate for "auxiliary" attachment points:)

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Snow in CA? Where is that?
I was up in the Sierra's a little bit to the north and above the Rubicon trail. Probably around 7500ft. Our intentions were to wheel in on the Rubicon to Spider Lake but there was too much ice on the slab crossings. After spending nearly an hour winching myself out a situation, due to a rookie move I never should have made, we decided to give the win to the Rubicon and just go looking for more relaxing fun so we ended up higher on the mountain. Was a very nice day.
 
White Knuckle sliders back from ProTec Powder Coating in Covington, GA in only one day (big thumbs up), and installed this morning.

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Also installed some White Knuckle sliders onto @Dr Gil truck with the help of @jtwopark and @Qball

Did it really take the three of y'all from daylight to dark to install them?! I did it in a morning, and I only had my son helping me (and he's a Jeep guy). :hillbilly:

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Don't spill anything on my hoodie Qball!! :flipoff2:


Since I got volunteered as product tester, here are my observations:

1. Hoodies are of high quality as expected from Joey

2. Hoodies are medium thickness but surprisingly warm with very soft fleece like finish inside

3. The hoodies have more of a slim fit. For reference I'm 6ft and 210, the large fit very nicely without being baggy

4. I was shocked to find that they are made in the U.S., didn't know they still made those things here

5. As always Joey is putting some cool little touches


I'll let him disclose the price but even being my cheap ass self I would pay the asking price for it. I was tempted at snatch the one I was testing but he is low on inventory at this very moment.
 
Hoping to put my hitch back on this weekend then build a mount for my bike rack that mounts in the hitch.
 
Torqued the head and installed cams in the old 96er. Couldn't find a zip tie when I took her apart so I used some solder, lead free, of course.
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