What did you do to your 11th gen today?
no. no it wasn't. Lunch time traffic both ways through Atlanta, GA lol
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Replaced my stop light switch. Discovered one morning in the dark it was only working maybe every 3rd time I hit the pedal.
Very simple to do, no tools needed. Remove yellow cover over clevis pin, remove pin, don't lose bushing that falls out, unplug electrical. Install new switch in reverse order.
Mines an '05 with 103k on it. I'll make a habit of checking these lights more often from now on. Especially with how a lot of folks around here like to tailgate!
Very simple to do, no tools needed. Remove yellow cover over clevis pin, remove pin, don't lose bushing that falls out, unplug electrical. Install new switch in reverse order.
Mines an '05 with 103k on it. I'll make a habit of checking these lights more often from now on. Especially with how a lot of folks around here like to tailgate!
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Returned her to stock and traded it in. I have some stuff I'll be selling. Dark shadow gray fender flares, stock head unit, dark shadow gray headlight housings, a Gryphon tuner with dash pod... keep an eye open for them in the classifieds.
Took some coil clean and cleaned the condenser coil/radiator and trans oil cooler out. Quite a bit of gunk and debris in there.
This past weekend I recharged the a/c (from 60 degrees at the vents to 34 degrees), and installed Motorcraft cruise control switches (I have an '07 XL that did not come with cruise). Monday morning I had my local Ford dealer turn on the cruise for me ($59.99 + tax).
Finished my work on my toolbox with the LED lights and ARB compressor. Also added a charging port for my jump pack and flashlight because there's no such thing as too prepared.
Got dirty trying to rescue a stranded grand Cherokee too. Can't believe how stuck he was, wouldn't even budge. Must have been sitting on frame rails.
Installed new spot lights on my bullbar that are so much brighter than the halogens and changed the oil.
Got dirty trying to rescue a stranded grand Cherokee too. Can't believe how stuck he was, wouldn't even budge. Must have been sitting on frame rails.
Installed new spot lights on my bullbar that are so much brighter than the halogens and changed the oil.
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