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Correct. When I replaced all the suspension parts, it put the truck back to factory spec. A total of about 12 shims were removed. That allowed the arms to lower and removed the present camber. I was then able to get normal alignment. With all those shims it was impossible. Those were added for...
Taking calls was never a priority. With the road noise and the engin, never struck me as something i wanted to do anyway. Volume is fine. I lower the volume on both the phone and box then sync them. Plays as loud as my avionics set. Need a balance between volume and traffic sounds with the head...
Well i found all you have to do is cut some ear buds off and stick the wires in the press sockets of the master vic-1 box.. Works fine with my phone. 4 bucks and i can play music, hear gps etc.
Hey folks. I want to mount a 2 or a 4 place, vic-1 sys in my m998. Would like to see some pics of the sys mounted. Pics of it mounted have been hard to come by.
I kept the base of the drivers seat. Used angle iron and square tubing. Perfect height for the drivers seat. I simply unbolted the bracket for the original drivers seat. No cutting.
I mounted the Pacifica seats also. Worked great. Bought the military base plate for the passenger front. I can easily put the rig back to military in about 30 minutes (except for the driver).
I initially intended to add a support over the existing center but after i cut it...the door did not loose any integrity or get floppy. The bend in the center support is perfect height for an arm rest. Plus, when I saw it was just hollow steel tubing, scraped the 2nd support idea. I was gonna...
Hey guys. Bought some damaged doors and descided to make some low cost halfs. The pic is just a rough draft. Gonna trim the side pipes down to the center support. Keeps dirt and mud out and doesn't look bad.