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Jim...you're probs right, but if I don't ask, I can't expect anything. I'll give it a shot and see what I can come up with...if nothing...no harm done :)
Tom...yes, lol, thanks, but I wanted a Christmas pressy if someone was terribly unhappy with theirs. I won't change out for that price...I'd prefer to invest in other options for the deuce.
I'm more than willing to have one of you that doesn't like their new style light switch send it my way...I'd love one :) Would be a fantastic Christmas gift...purday please :D
RE: !!
I'm quite sure that they have an export contract. I'd like to go over and talk with the owner and discuss their potential to offer good prices to this industry, as the competition is much better....then gauge their response or willingness to be reasonable. If not, best of luck to them :)
Make sure you get lots of pics along the way...like the tank welding, etc. Looking forward to seeing your progress and welcome...plus lovely new truck!
Bill - the pic of that M37 compartment...is unbelievable! Incredible job!
Feld...welcome aboard! I didn't have the chance to connect with you while at Unicoi...but next year [thumbzup]
...or just get an external (colored) LED light that will illuminate the dash better. It could also be used (if flexible) to light up a document/map, etc...not while night driving though of course...:D
Everyone has one...they say...so what's yours...
When putting on a set of tires on the rear of the deuce (duals only) does it matter if the nozzles line up or are opposite? Thoughts and reasoning please.
Andy
Thought...
Why not fab up a swing mount such as this one. Make it heavy duty to hold the weight of the large tire. Have it connect to the frame rail under one of the back sides of the deuce so it could swing out of the way of the tail gate when needed. I would also incorporate a simple crank...
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