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you should have the customer do a write up on it. also pictures would help:birgits_tiredcoffee

Asked him for pictures he is supposed to send me some, but I can't ask for a write-up unless he is willing to do so. If he sends us pictures I will make the write up the install is pretty straight forward, I've done it on my Ranger, a Tacoma, an F150 and my F150 as well no problems
 

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Best location for the K3LA, Under front radiator frame support. also added Hadley Ambassador series above rear spare tire. options are good.:birgits_tiredcoffee
 

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Just bought this 232 Kit from James.

I will take a bunch of pics of the horn and frame install for you guys once received. Come on back here in 2 weeks for an update! :peace:

Thanks James. :waytogo:
 
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Just bought this 232 Kit from James.

I will take a bunch of pics of the horn and frame install for you guys once received. Come on back here in 2 weeks for an update! :peace:

Thanks James. :waytogo:

Thank you so much!! It was a pleasure, can't wait to see the install pics and see how happy you are with the kit. I'm sure you'll love it. Thanks for the business!
 

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About the same issue here. I'm sitting on a 240 conductors special, and can't for the life of me figure out where to mount the damn thing.
Ten years ago, i could have put a courthouse clock in the dash. Now i can't decide where to store a roll of toilet paper. It sux getting old.:think:
 
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About the same issue here. I'm sitting on a 240 conductors special, and can't for the life of me figure out where to mount the damn thing.
Ten years ago, i could have put a courthouse clock in the dash. Now i can't decide where to store a roll of toilet paper. It sux getting old.:think:

hahaha! well in a few days we should have a full write up :waytogo:
 

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I mounted everything to 1/4 thick alum plate and cut plate to fit perfectly between two frame rails under neath bed and used a 5inch hole saw bit and cut a hole out in the center of the plate and lowered the bracket for the spare tire and placed it through the hole and cranked it snug to the frame. Fit perfect, no raddle, no holes in frame, easy removal, very loud and non visible. Put the intake up in rear wheel behind tail light. Ran all wires through frame with a fish tape and used a 4 prong trailer connector to make up a pigtail connection for once again easy removal. Only con is I have to put spare in bed. Will post pics
 

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Finally got off my ass and installed the 240 conductors. As it turned out, the stealth fighter bumper provided the perfect place to mount it all up.
The tank is mounted on the back end of the skid plate, the air compressor is mounted on the passenger side of the winch mount on a 5"x10" steel plate that i bolted longways beside the winch. made a spiderweb of flat steel i got at home depot to mount the horns in front of the radiator.
 

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