It’s just a joke as my buddy changes his oil when the computer says to.
I keep my truck fresh but not saving the wife
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Understood. Was just kidding.It’s just a joke as my buddy changes his oil when the computer says to.
I keep my truck fresh but not saving the wife
Might as well put fake t i t s on the truck too, you know, for the next guy.It’s just a joke as my buddy changes his oil when the computer says to.
I keep my truck fresh but not saving the wife
I have a shorter antenna and sometimes get a little fuz
Can you post the setup? Would love to do something like this!Got the dust lights wired up today.
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All the lights are Baja Designs. Having used KC, Rigid, and Baja they are my preferred lights.Can you post the setup? Would love to do something like this!
Not everything is about size… I have a good personality that makes up for it. I mean the truck doesIf I had a short antenna, I don't believe I would post about it on the internet. But you do you!
Thank you! I didn't know this thing existed. Also appreciate your write up, I may pick your brain when my truck comes and I begin installing.All the lights are Baja Designs. Having used KC, Rigid, and Baja they are my preferred lights.
Up front I have the Baja fog light kit in the Pro version. Also have a set of LP4 ambers on SDHQ ditch light brackets.
In the rear I have:
S2 Pros clear wide corner under rear bumper using the factory mounting bolt.
Squadron Pro Amber driving mounted on the bed rail using SDHQ universal dust light mounts. Swapped out the provided hardware for stainless rivnuts.
Bulletproof Diesel 3rd Brake light mount with amber rock lights.
I’m using an SPOD Bantam to control all my lighting. I have the touch screen mounted in the glove box and am using the factory upfitter switches in the truck as my primary means of switching the lights on/off. The Bantam is basically a relay with additional features. Spod was mounted on a custom bracket I made in the engine bay.
I don’t think there’s a better way of wiring lights in this truck if you want to use the factory upfitter switches. I really like not having any additional switches visible, looks completely factory inside. I didn’t want a bunch of messy relays and wanted the strobe/flash/dimming/ and Bluetooth app capabilities too. It also makes wiring very clean and simple to add additional circuits in the future. Little expensive but everything can be removed and without any trace of it being there. No holes or cutting of anything.
I made all the wiring harnesses custom with Tefzel wire from ProWire USA. Shrink wrapped and then fabric sheathing with an additional plastic sleeve at any pinch/points of contact. Rear wires are run through the frame rails.
Here’s a thread I posted showing the Spod install. Let me know if you have any questions.
Gen3 Spod BantamX Install
I installed a Spod 4x4 Bantamx in my truck today. I am wanting to use the factory upfitter switches to control my lighting but the low amperage is very limiting. I didn’t want to install individual relays and also wanted options such as strobing and dimming functions. The Spod has 8 input...www.fordraptorforum.com
Looking nice.... Real nice.Added Royal Hooks to the front of mine today. Got the new Methods on this week as well.
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