What did you do to your truck today?

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Thanks, got back into Apartment maintenance. Love the job, have some great people there, just don't like the 40 mile drive everyday. And thats one way.
 

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Congrats Kenny!!! :wookie:

Good idea to take it easy for a little while J-rod. Glad you got the ECM figured out.

Bernie, having problems with the neighbors?
 

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I also put the Putco blue bulbs in my fogs. Need to rip the grille out and put my PIAAs in the headlights still
 

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today...truck didnt really do much... drove me to a kawasaki dealer to pick up some stuff for her bike...and drove it to work...
 
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Bernie, having problems with the neighbors?

Well, with a few thousand bucks worth of radio gear installed now, and a recent rash of truck break-ins in the area, it's the smart thing to do.

Mostly with the truck break-ins they're going for unlocked vehicles, and only taking things that aren't difficult to get out, like GPS units and other portable electronics that get left in vehicles. My neighbor across the street got hit twice in the past six months, but he never leaves any outside lights on at night and it's dark as a dungeon over by his place once the sun goes down. My place, on the other hand, is lit up well enough at night to play softball, and the truck sits between two lights flanking my garage door and under a 150 watt mercury vapor yard light, so there's no darkness there to cover any unfriendly actions. But, still, I did have that unexplained broken passenger side door handle a couple months back. It didn't look like a break-in, no tool marks of any kind, but still...

Anyway, I'm putting in a Code Alarm 400 Pro, with extra shock sensors and pin switches for the box on the back, and their SFH-1 siren unit, which one person described on a security web site I visit as, "Oh yeah the SFH-1 was the baddest siren ever made. Sounded like an Oklahoma tornado evacuation siren." :D2

That will be mounted in the siren space on the front lightbar, using armored cable to power it. If someone tries getting into the truck with that puppy up there it'll be easy to figure who it is. "Just arrest the guy wandering around in a daze saying, 'What? What?' officer." :D2
 

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Bernie, having problems with the neighbors?

Well, with a few thousand bucks worth of radio gear installed now, and a recent rash of truck break-ins in the area, it's the smart thing to do.

Mostly with the truck break-ins they're going for unlocked vehicles, and only taking things that aren't difficult to get out, like GPS units and other portable electronics that get left in vehicles. My neighbor across the street got hit twice in the past six months, but he never leaves any outside lights on at night and it's dark as a dungeon over by his place once the sun goes down. My place, on the other hand, is lit up well enough at night to play softball, and the truck sits between two lights flanking my garage door and under a 150 watt mercury vapor yard light, so there's no darkness there to cover any unfriendly actions. But, still, I did have that unexplained broken passenger side door handle a couple months back. It didn't look like a break-in, no tool marks of any kind, but still...

Anyway, I'm putting in a Code Alarm 400 Pro, with extra shock sensors and pin switches for the box on the back, and their SFH-1 siren unit, which one person described on a security web site I visit as, "Oh yeah the SFH-1 was the baddest siren ever made. Sounded like an Oklahoma tornado evacuation siren." :D2

That will be mounted in the siren space on the front lightbar, using armored cable to power it. If someone tries getting into the truck with that puppy up there it'll be easy to figure who it is. "Just arrest the guy wandering around in a daze saying, 'What? What?' officer." :D2
:lolup::rollin:..... you could prolly follow the shit trail too....
 
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