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I guess I should do a build thread huh ?
 
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Nice! Clean install for the spare tire location. Can't tell in the pics, but looks like you routed the compressor air intake somewhere?

Yukon Joe
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The intake is mounted fwd of the diff , almost in the middle of the bed ( underside ) tucked away from water.

I wired into the rear break controller, grounded on the opposite side on the SS plate. It makes for an easy disconnect/removal as it's all contained on a 30x30 sheet of SS.
There is only I run of 16 G wire to the engine bay.
I used the excess tubing as a loom for the wires on the underside of the plate.
I'm waiting for the Whipple sticker to provoke questions.
 

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I should be getting my Hornblaster's train horn via UPS today and I plan to start the installation this weekend. This ought to be a hoot (pun intended)...


"This isn't the state of California, it's a state of insanity." - 1941
 

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That's cool. The stock horn sounds really silly....sort of like a guy on steroids with a high pitched voice
 
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