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ODDBALLs M109 w trailer

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Wow, you're not wasting any time. Great looking truck!!
i gotta b ready for the june rally. Keep readin for additional updates. I got security camera on the truck i also have a back up camera and getting a slim line roof air. Summer in FL is hot... ive been following yr thread and must say i like the round mirror idea to watch the cab corners. I bought them now jus gotta install them
 

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Nice truck...So it was road ready when you got it? Do you mind me asking what it set you back? I dont have a place to do a large scale project.
ifi told u what i paid u wood cry. get the KLEENEX out. $1679.00 is what i paid and as far as the noise. Its gone.and as far as road worthy shes a dream to drive
 

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I HAVE POWER!!!!! This weekend i decided i need to change out the power plug i installed. PIC #1 As we look at pic #2 this is the stuff i bought. A 50ft power cord that is of marine grade. On the truck side it has a twist lock end so no one can trip and pull it out. On other side i shanged end t accomidate the RV hook up at campgrounds. jus in case they dont have either i can still plug into a wall socket. Total for the parts $231.00... PIC #3 is where i ran into a problem. New plug much smaller then previous one i had installed. PICS #4-6 are how i fixed problem... PIC #7 is of patch panel i made from a roll of flashing that ive been carring around for 6 years. PIC #8 is of installed plug and patch panel painted.. PIC#9 is of installed wire and PIC#10 LIGHTS ON!!!!!
 

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Tow4

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Good job Chris! Once the AC is in you are ready to go!:grd:

Where is the stereo? You need to be able to drown out Rayzer's snoring.:mrgreen:
 
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Well when you get done with yours, come up to Orange City and finish mine for me. lol
 

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Chris,

If you paint the inside of the light fixtures with high temp white paint, they will be much brighter. See my thread on "A different kind of 109 conversion". Also, when you put in the A/c in the back, you may want to go high so there is plenty of room between the bottom of the A/C and your new cab roof. The Army had already made the hole for me, I just had to fill it in. 6500 BTU/hr seems to be big enough in my case, and the unit is small and light. YMMV.
 
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