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I personally have jumped tractor trucks (24v) with my pickup (12v) before without any problems. Like we previously stated, its all in the way you hook up the cables and the size of the cables... You could jump your duece with your yota if you hook em up right.... Without having to unhook...
They wont let you pick it up till the EUC clears... I'd call them to double check but wouldnt get too worked up about it, they love taking their sweet@SS time... and yours...
Yes, its completely removable. Pull two bolts and unhook the wiring and its off. He built his in his shop from scrap... Prob doesnt have $20 in material and a couple hours labor in it. It works great and looks good too... Only drawback might be that it sticks out a little bit when crossing...
This is the only one I could find, not the best pic but you can get the idea. Any welding or fab shop could build you one of these at a fairly low cost in materials. It bolts onto the frame where the lifting shackles are located. He still has the shackles but they are now on the front of the...
There is a member on here "simoncrk", you should check out his photo albums. He mounted a winch on the front of his M1009... Its looks really good and still keeps the functionallity, and look of the CUCV's... I plan on doing the same set up to my 1009 I'll try and post a pic
They have a little metal clip attached to a nylon rope that hooks on the antenna and allows it to side a little bit but I havent the slightest as to where to find one... Wait for it... I'm sure someone will be able to help more than me
I ran a heavy guage wire from the 12V batt (front) into the cab and put in a separate small fuse box to run accsessories on and mounted it on the pass side kick panel that way I dont have to worry about frying the original 25 yr old fuse block... Works great, I run a phone booster with amp and...
Well I replaced the solenoid for the GP's and still didnt fix the problem... Light comes on and goes off like it is supposed to, but they don't cycle... I guess its time to drop a few more $$ into it and get the control card... Anybody know the part # of hand??
Ok thanks, I'll test it. This problem just came up a week or so ago after replacing the fuse for the running lights... The GP's and the relay have worked just fine until I replaced the fuse for the lights. Now this...
Can anybody tell me how to know if the problem lies with relay itself or with the GP control card?? I think my problem is the relay because it doesnt make any noise or clicking sound when I trun the key on... Just curious if anybody might be able to tell me before I spend the money on the wrong...