Bought a rust free rig!!
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Saw this in NH. Any pics of the undercarriage? Would like to see how rust free a NH truck really is. I'm from MA and had to go to AZ to find a truly rust free example.
Finally bit the bullet and ordered a Slee rear bumper and sliders for my 03 LX .
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VL65? Did you get the MUD discount? They have an awesome deal going on right now but man, I can't make the case for the need of a fridge
Vl60 dualVL65? Did you get the MUD discount? They have an awesome deal going on right now but man, I can't make the case for the need of a fridge
They really do an amazing job packaging their stuff. I’ve never seen anything like it. Tilt sensors inside the box too.
which sliders did you get? The step sliders or regular?
I have them yep. These are half the price , so you get H3 & H4 for about the same price you get a single bulb locally (more or less). Delivery was about 2-3 weeks.
These are the best LED brand on the market, I researched plenty and the heat ribbons (dissapation) are the same as STEDIs and the best also.
With LEDs the placement of the actual LED needs to be exactly the same as where the element sits in a normal Halogen or HID bulb. Don't be fooled by Ebay stuff the light won't spread correctly in the housing. A little bit of adjustment was needed to seat the bulb correctly
I'm not really concerned about lumens, for me its the power savings all round. These are bright as anything especially on high beam (H3) they work brilliantly. On low beam they kind of spread a little uneven, but it is very hard to tell. I have 6000k all round once I get Hard Korr spots & find some fogs maybe STEDIs. I think the higher lumens are for the spots and light bar. Driving lights I’m not really needing high output lumens
These are also first generation LEDs made by Philips they have more powerful ones now if you want to pay that price though. Quite expensive.
They are nice hey, they've packed the CREEs into that thing. Pretty similar to Hard Korr's which are about half the price.Thanks for the info on them. I went down the STEDI rabbit hole on youtube the other day and was drooling over the st3303 pro
Beautiful rig!
Took nearly 3 weeks to test everything out on the 2005 cruiser. After installing the Dobinsons 2" lift with the mono-shocks, the new Dobinsons torsion bars, and the right sprints, the cruiser handled everything effortlessly. Highway driving at 70+ was smooth and the steering was responsive. Just before leaving I installed the Cooper tires on a beautiful set of 17" Australian 200 series wheels. No road noise from the larger and more aggressive tires.
The single Dobinsons drawer on the left side along with the fitment kit worked perfectly. 3 bags of tools, axe, machete, and recovery gear was able to fit nicely in the space on the left. In the drawer I kept an Iron Lodge Iron pot, large pan, and enough canned food to get us through an extended hurricane getaway, or just a great trip. We finished nearly all the food, time to restock. In the space behind the drawer I was able to perfectly fit the Cook Partner Stove, there just isn't a better stove, it works excellent, is rugged, and was used daily on our trip.
The only thing I would have loved to have left at home was the cargo container. But, it was necessary, and for testing out the vehicle for real life situations it worked out great. This is one of my favorite spots in Tennessee west of Deep Creek.
In all the trip was 3332.2 miles and I used less than a gallon so I'm super excited.
Thanks for the post! I ordered a VL60 with cover using the discount code
Plug and play yep, visit the link to check they provide several types. Mine were HB3 (High beam) & HB4 (Low beam) not sure if others are different.@highkick05 Do those need modification to fit in the housing or they are all plug and play?