What did you do to your truck today?
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Put some fog lights in, and had to tow my neighbors f250 home on the car hauler, making that the heaviest load I've pulled with this truck at 10,000 lbs. next heaviest was the tractor at around 8750 lbs. here are pics of the lights. Have to go finish up the lights tomorrow, tidy up some wiring and mount my switch.
Dodge+Ford = always ready
rewired all my lights to clean up the mess, resealed the windshield on the 150 since its been leaking since i bought it. cleaned both engine bays, cleaned the underside of the 250, washed, waxed and detailed inside/out of the 250. getting it ready for a little car show thing next weekend.
working on making a fishing pole holder to put in the canopy of the 250.
working on making a fishing pole holder to put in the canopy of the 250.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Salisbury MD. My heart is in Texas.
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My son and I worked on his '93 F150. We were able to replace the sending and fuel pump in the mid-ship fuel tank. Getting the correct fuel line disconnect was the toughest part. Now it will cost over $100 to fill it up.
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No pics of the wiring yet, but I'm doing a partial restoration on my 6' wide by 7' long box trailer. It's suppose to have it's own battery, but I haven't wanted to spend the cash, so I ran a heavy gauge wire from the truck battery to the back bumper where I can plug accessories in for 12v power. I'm using a second pig tail for the plug (all three indicator wires tied together for power out) and added a second pig tail to the trailer run to the battery box for the inside lighting and cig plug inside the trailer. It's a pretty cool little trailer built back in the 80's from a mini box truck with side and rear roll up doors. I'm using it for tool storage right now, but I can lay a twin size mattress on one side and all of my hunting gear on the other and have a cool little hunting camper. Going to eventually add a marine 12v outlet to the back bumper for the air compressor or other tools and an rv plug for trailer power.
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