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Installed A Bussman fuse block and then wired 3 sets of rigids 2 on bumper one in the ditchlight locale using yodateq brackets(nice) then proceeded to tune her up all OEM filter plugs wires then flushed radiator put in yota red fluid and HPS hoses ALL around including the F%$#ing PHH swapped all clamps for constant torque and put in a full compliment of facoty yota switches to run all fused items.
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Enjoyed Argentine Pass, Cinnamon gulch, and chihuahua gulch.

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Where did you install your Bussmann? I am running out of room under my hood. lol.

Installed A Bussman fuse block and then wired 3 sets of rigids 2 on bumper one in the ditchlight locale using yodateq brackets(nice) then proceeded to tune her up all OEM filter plugs wires then flushed radiator put in yota red fluid and HPS hoses ALL around including the F%$#ing PHH swapped all clamps for constant torque and put in a full compliment of facoty yota switches to run all fused items. View attachment 1491959

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Where did you install your Bussmann? I am running out of room under my hood. lol.
I moved resovoir(slee kit) and removed the cruise control acuator entirely Ill post pics tomorrow It was tight with 2 batteries and the 100amp breaker
 
Finally finished some plans I've had for a while... OME Medium lift w/ front spacer, repainted steelies and Toyo MT 255/85R16. I really wanted a skinnier 33, and one that would sit clean and flush with the fenderless body :wrench:

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Finally finished some plans I've had for a while... OME Medium lift w/ front spacer, repainted steelies and Toyo MT 255/85R16. I really wanted a skinnier 33, and one that would sit clean and flush with the fenderless body :wrench:

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Those wheels and tires remind me what we had on the farm trucks way back when with the 7.50 x 16's pizza cutters with deep aggressive tractor-tire type lugs that howled on the highway and slung mud like there's no tomorrow.......
 
Toyo Mud tires are actually more quiet than the BFG KM2s I used to have on my truck.
 
@RFB can you share more info about he washer relocation bracket ? I also have a SC and I am looking for something that works. Thanks
 
@RFB can you share more info about he washer relocation bracket ? I also have a SC and I am looking for something that works. Thanks
Its the relocation kit SLEE offroad offers, it worked out perfect, but I wanted the cruise control acuator OUT entirely. So I removed it and it left ample room for the fuse relay block and all the wiring. Slee - Battery Related Products
 
Its the relocation kit SLEE offroad offers, it worked out perfect, but I wanted the cruise control acuator OUT entirely. So I removed it and it left ample room for the fuse relay block and all the wiring. Slee - Battery Related Products

Will it fit with the cruise control actuator ? Thanks for the confirmation - I saw conflicting info whether I works with the SC or not
 
works fine in my rig, its tight and takes some finesse to get it in.. I used silicone elbows and aluminum straight pipe to get it to fit perfect!
 
Will it fit with the cruise control actuator ? Thanks for the confirmation - I saw conflicting info whether I works with the SC or not
oh yea it is made to fot with acuator in place, I pulled mine as I would never use it, not with 37s
 
This is what I had in mind.
@Cruzilla I am using your picture to explain what I meant earlier about a bracket holding the snorkel.

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Odd question but has anyone run wires through the snorkel instead of cutting another hole? Is that crazy? Seems easier than cutting into metal
 
Odd question but has anyone run wires through the snorkel instead of cutting another hole? Is that crazy? Seems easier than cutting into metal

This is what I will be doing tomorrow. Really the whole reason I installed a snorkel. Basically a big chase for my light and solar wiring.

But, I'm having some reservations as to how to get it out in to the engine bay...
 
A buddy of mine from growing up is in town from Montana (the valley by Missoula, IIRC). He has a Land Rover LR3. The Cruiser envy was in full effect. I asked him if he drove back to Iowa..."yes. I rented a car. I wouldn't trust my old LR3." :rofl: His LR3 is a 2006...
 
Odd question but has anyone run wires through the snorkel instead of cutting another hole? Is that crazy? Seems easier than cutting into metal
I ran several loomed wires thru the fender taking out the headlght to gain access but not thru the snorkel ite=self theres no need, if you have a snorkel you can gain access thru headlight
 
Argentine Pass is one of the highest passes you can drive in Colorado, higher than Imogene.
Is there anywhere you haven't been?

Argentine pass was incredible!
 

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