Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
I want mine to be a Fire Fighting Rig at this point. Just put another 250 Gal Tank on the back now have 700 gallons total or 5,600 lbs of water to work with. Pump one dry go to the other. I can keep one real full for travel this way transferring water. No sag in the Bed I can see lots of room on...
I have not tested the LED Head lights for heat yet but will. The covers were not intended to be on all the time but 99% of the time the truck is used is during daylight hours for me. Still gets dark real late this time of the year. They were for protecting the lights off road and other crappy...
I checked the laws heck they don't like LED Headlights if there to bright. Covers are OK if there not mirror shinny ect. My Lexan covers were meant to just slide in if I was going off road, brush or driving on muddy stuff ect. Takes about 3-5 seconds to install or remove them but they won't come...
This is just a piece of old Plexiglas I had to try a fit for a pattern. Real ones will be cut better. Seems to work like I wanted easy on and off does not touch the LED Headlight. The Lexan will be much clearer and nicer looking. Almost went with a light tinted grey but figured that would get me...
Making a Slip in cover for both the Turn Signal and Head Light that is installed thru the Had Light opening and over the Turn Signal Light. Using 1/8" little more flexible I made a Templet and it slips in easy. Going to us a tiny spacer to keep it from touching the LED Head Light surface too...
I have designed a Lexan cover that is cheap and easy to replace. Will show when I get the Lexan to work with. Not so much worried about busting them as scratching the Lens up keeping them clean. At this point I have owned the truck about a year and have not drove it at night? One day/night I...
No problem Lights get busted easy off road a $30.00 head light not so bad but $150.00 ones hurt. I have a spare on the way just in case that matches. Forgetting about the I got to have the "it is in style best" that is gong to cost you but I am more of a do the same job with less cost on the...
Solved the issue with the Head Light Ground on one side only. It was a busted wire inside the insulation at a crimp connecting the new jack for the LED Light! Took a while to find that one and it was Right in my FACE the whole time. That is OK keeps me on my toes thinking harder to find stuff...
Searched here and found a newer M1078 A0 mine is a 95 numbers don't match. They still use a separate ground each head light to the Chassis Ground so that is what I am looking for. Got Dark enough for a test of new 600W LED Side Flood lights and the Front Light Bar. Very happy with all of them...
OK I got lights at least on one side and the Passenger Side would work if the Neg/Grd was working?? Wire 91 on Passenger Side Head Light is not going to Ground at all? I just need to get the Ground working and would love to find the place these wires go to for the Grounds in the dash/cab? I have...
I thought I had a low beam not working on the passenger side but did not check Hi Beam on it?? Heck never drove it in the dark yet except to test my added lights there OK. Going out to put 2 new lights on the Cab then pull the Head Lights and test for power and double check what I did at the end...
Put the New LED's on and only have a High Beam on drivers side and nothing else?? Heading to see my doctor in a few but will look into it later? Both were wired the same and I checked fuses but seems there on a 15A Auto Fuse and one was working so it must be good??? I did look around for a while...
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!