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Old 08-31-2015, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by petef-150
Man that was not good. Glad it did not cause the truck to burn. Wondering what models and years this was an issue on?
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I think it's sporadic. I haven't heard of it being a common issue, but have heard of it all the same. If you get my meaning lol. But my 99 did it, Wolvee has an 03 I believe.
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Finally got just the shop moved. Man I really hate moving now, and again. It seems like I have too much stuff. Can't believe it, I'm always reducing. I mean, I know I spend more time reducing vs accumulating. Everything is larger, but looks smaller currently...can't figure that out. There's even an extra building, sort of a little guest house in back. Screw the guests, plenty of room for tents. Yea, that's going to be workshop.
Hahaha sounds like a pretty decent setup.

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From near as I can tell it's a bad turn signal switch. That seems to be the common things with these symptoms when I put them into google.
Well as long as none of the wiring got charred in the column I would think a new switch would do just fine.
Old 08-31-2015, 10:36 AM
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Hahaha sounds like a pretty decent setup.
Yea, the little guest house needs work to bring it up to snuff, what ever route I choose. The previous owner put a new roof on it, so it's water tight. All the utility hookups are there but old. Needs work, but it will be a cool project. Looks like it use to be a well house that someone kept adding onto at different times lol. All the same it's pretty neat.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Yea, the little guest house needs work to bring it up to snuff, what ever route I choose. The previous owner put a new roof on it, so it's water tight. All the utility hookups are there but old. Needs work, but it will be a cool project. Looks like it use to be a well house that someone kept adding onto at different times lol. All the same it's pretty neat.
Everyone needs a little project to keep from going crazy. Sounds like a good deal to me.
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Well, it's been raining pretty decently today, so I cleaned the tires I got last night a little. I felt like the kid in the Prius commercial using the rain to wash the car lol. Got the wheels all nice a shiny and the dirt off the tires, but does anyone know how to get the black road grime off of the white lettering?


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Way back when they had whitewall cleaner. Think they still make a cleaner.
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Originally Posted by Red-Ford
Well, it's been raining pretty decently today, so I cleaned the tires I got last night a little. I felt like the kid in the Prius commercial using the rain to wash the car lol. Got the wheels all nice a shiny and the dirt off the tires, but does anyone know how to get the black road grime off of the white lettering?
I use Purple Power and a scrub brush.
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One of those eraser pads will clean them. But first use gloves and bush along with awesome. Then the eraser.
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Finally got a chance to clean the truck up and install my new fog lights. Looks sooo much better now..

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Finally got a chance to clean the truck up and install my new fog lights. Looks sooo much better now..

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