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Old 08-16-2018, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
ROFL, - fess up, I wouldn't be aloud to even look at a tree and thrown into a pit with your truck until it was tip top.

Doesn't sound too bad actually..what's the food like?
Hahaha i wouldn't do that to you man.

The food is great though. My wife is pretty awesome in the kitchen if I do say so myself.
Old 08-16-2018, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Hahaha i wouldn't do that to you man.

The food is great though. My wife is pretty awesome in the kitchen if I do say so myself.
Lol, well I know you get to be around some pretty nice trees, love being in the woods. Wish I was as much you seem to be, crazy about that atmosphere and the pines for some reason. It's like a calling, mother nature at it's finest lol.

Thought crosses my mind often while traveling high and byways of ducebag drivers. Mannn, I gotta get out of here lol.
Old 08-16-2018, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by fordguy2100
Sounds like you need one of these lol
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https://youtu.be/GINFzcvHP3Q
THAT would have been AWESOME!

Originally Posted by 02_Black_On_White
Not worthy of Thread but anyone ever have an issue with a clicking coming from under the dash after turn signals go off? I have all LED's and an EP27 flasher relay, but I think it might be going bad... turn signals all work and brake lights but it's Almost like it has residual power going through it after they go off.... don't think it's the pins in the column for the multifunction switch since everything works... only did it for a few mins yesterday hasn't come back. Stumped!!!
I put LED's in the tails, and have gone through several EP27 relays for them. The one I settled on does two "phantom" clicks (but only two) after the lights quit. Annoying as hell sometimes, but I'm living with it, because the other ones I tried increased the flash rate significantly. If you find a relay with a near-stock flash rate that doesn't do this, let me know.

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Originally Posted by OhioLariat
THAT would have been AWESOME!I put LED's in the tails, and have gone through several EP27 relays for them. The one I settled on does two "phantom" clicks (but only two) after the lights quit. Annoying as hell sometimes, but I'm living with it, because the other ones I tried increased the flash rate significantly. If you find a relay with a near-stock flash rate that doesn't do this, let me know.

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10-4 man gonna try another one!
Old 08-16-2018, 06:14 PM
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I have in my notes to get a 5 pin EP27 from NAPA for running LED to prevent feedback. Wish I would have put more info as to WHY, LOL. Might have even been Brew or AK that gave me that info.
Old 08-16-2018, 07:11 PM
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Whitey, I think you were thinking of the NAPA LM-470 Electronic flasher module.

Also, if you throw in an EP27, cut the center pin out to keep from having flashback. That might be all the OP needs to do. He's got more than one extra, he should try the pin being cut off and see if that cures it.
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Originally Posted by akdoggie
Whitey, I think you were thinking of the NAPA LM-470 Electronic flasher module.

Also, if you throw in an EP27, cut the center pin out to keep from having flashback. That might be all the OP needs to do. He's got more than one extra, he should try the pin being cut off and see if that cures it.
You guys are throwing me for a loop now LOL! Which one do you recommend the EP27 or LM-470??
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Originally Posted by 02_Black_On_White
You guys are throwing me for a loop now LOL! Which one do you recommend the EP27 or LM-470??
Take the EP27 and cut the center pin out and try it that way. It takes away the feedback to ground. If that doesn't cure your problem, then buy the LM470 and it will cure the flashback.
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Well.... I guess I never finished typing that up in my notes.... thanks AK.

I wondered why it didn't make sense, and that it looks like I meant to add more.
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Damn ignore list quit working.

Fixed!

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