What did u do to your raptor today?

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Riddick

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That's good to know,I thought it was luck of the draw when it came to coding out hyperflashing. I simply went with resistors because my laptop was out of commission due to a fall down the stairs and haven't replaced it yet. Splicing in resistors was a quick and easy way to get rid of the hyperflashing, taking a little extra time and care to waterproof the connections, and position the resistors out of the way.

Question: Does anyone know how difficult it is to pass a small gauge wire (like18-20) through the front door wire grommet connector? I'm planning a little project but need to run a wire from the cabin to the door. Does that connector control anything sensitive like an airbag or anything I need to be careful with?

I assume you are referring to this? I took the plug completely apart and could not find a better way. That white part is an actual wiring plug. You flip the lever down and unplug from the door jam. It's not the traditional wiring grommet with a bundle of wires that pass through it. I'm sure not all the connector are used, but didn't want to take a chance.
 

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First panel color sanded and buffed!
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I assume you are referring to this? I took the plug completely apart and could not find a better way. That white part is an actual wiring plug. You flip the lever down and unplug from the door jam. It's not the traditional wiring grommet with a bundle of wires that pass through it. I'm sure not all the connector are used, but didn't want to take a chance.

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Got the truck back with new OEM ac condenser aftermarket radiator and power steering cooler. Had the shop do a transmission oil change with filter. Was told that the oil was burnt (120k+ miles) and glittering from metal shavings.
 

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Had a ****** day at work so I got in and fricking hammered on her for a little while. Then felt bad for beating on her so hard, even though she loves it, so I took some time to vacuum out everything and let the rain wash off the floor mats. No I'm not kidding. Then started packing for Phoenix off road this weekend.
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Did a bunch o stuff but havnt reported in.

1) tinted front windows (finally)
2) new to me rear bumper
3) dovetail bed
4) sunrise tactical rear seat covers. 3 kids, 3 car seats.
5) Recon (don't throw stones, got them for free) tailights.

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You'll love the Sunrise Tactical stuff. All their products are solid.

How long have you had the full beadlocks on? How often are you torquing the bolts? I was told increments of 50 miles until I reach 500, then every 500.
 

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You'll love the Sunrise Tactical stuff. All their products are solid.



How long have you had the full beadlocks on? How often are you torquing the bolts? I was told increments of 50 miles until I reach 500, then every 500.



Love the rear seat covers so far. He would do well templating some other cars too.

The beadlocks are torqued at each gas fill up. Takes me longer to get all the pieces together than doing the actually torquing. Love the look and functionality. Will miss them if I start upgrading the suspension.


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