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    There is no such thing as a free tractor.

    I want to know more about how you plan to get a tractor down into a basement...
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    To keep it from going up in smoke if anything fails? And you're still using the truck's battery, aren't you? Look, just as a "for instance", without the breaker, what happens if the hot 2 gauge cable going into the relay works loose and grounds to the frame? Without the breaker you have an...
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    HUH? Not sure what that means but,,, You need the circuit breaker because in anything causes a short to ground with that 2 gauge wire you're going to have a serious problem without it. The circuit breaker, positioned close to the battery, protects the whole length of the run, including the...
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    You'll actually need two fuses, or at least one fuse and a circuit breaker. You need to fuse the lead powering the relay coil (do it before the switch), and a fuse or circuit breaker on the #2 going to the relay. You want that one as close to the battery as you can get it. I like the Bussmann...
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    Rated 200a continuous. Looks good! Now, as long as it stays energized once the winch starts drawing a lot of current and drops the voltage it'll be fine.
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    The key word there is "usually". See if you can look up the actual specs on the ones you have. Might be different. Or, if you don't mind possibly "wasting" one, hook it up and energize it from a car battery and leave it on awhile, see what happens. Put it on a safe surface though, and...
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    Generally, those are rated for about 100 amps, but not continuous duty. If you keep it energized too long they tend to burn out the coil.
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    Need some help selecting a big cutoff switch.

    Probably not a good idea, and I'll explain why: You'd have to wire it so the relay/solenoid is only energized when the winch is going to be used, but the current draw of the winch being used will probably cause enough voltage drop to make the relay drop out. Net result? Chattering and...
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    Turn Signal Flasher with LED Bulbs

    You realize they aren't legal for on-road use, right? Sounds like you plugged one or two of 'em in backwards.
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    72' 350 5.7 Not Idling

    Backfiring is almost always an indication of incorrect timing. That, combined with the white smoke out the tailpipe that you observed, makes me wonder if you didn't maybe kill a valve or two running it hot like that, maybe even blew a head gasket. From what you described, forcing it to run...
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    turn signal/high beam problem

    That makes no sense. It's like saying you're having a problem stopping and one guy says check the pads, another says check the master and you decide to swap out the brake light bulbs and see if it happens on the other vehicle.
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    turn signal/high beam problem

    Erratic wipers is usually the control module on the wiper motor.
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    turn signal/high beam problem

    That's a common problem on GMs when the multifunction stalk goes bad. I've replaced mine twice now.
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    What Did You Do To Your Truck Today? v2.0

    That just means the bolts will snap off and you'll get to try out your extractors.
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    Chevy 8 lug wheel patterns

    Well then, the boss needs to pony up for some tires if he wants it to roll.
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    Chevy 8 lug wheel patterns

    The truck doesn't have to run on them, the tires just need to look inflated.
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    Chevy 8 lug wheel patterns

    Okay, my question is why do you need all the tires to hold air if it's just a decoration? Seems to me that you could put it on blocks or stands to take the weight off the wheels and they'll look fine without air in 'em, so long as they stay on the bead. A little bead seal before pumping them...
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    Bilstein shocks

    Compared to what was on my truck when I installed these, it's a night & day difference. Then again, what was on there didn't really qualify as "shocks" anymore. More like "metal things hanging off the frame".
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    Parasitic draw on battery, 96 Sierra

    Not a problem. A user on another site was happy to share 'em with me when I was troubleshooting a fuel gauge issue (which I still have) and I'm happy to share 'em forward.
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    R.I.P

    Funny looking Focus...
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    Parasitic draw on battery, 96 Sierra

    I'm thinking you don't have a problem.
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    R.I.P

    Best truck I've ever driven is a Dodge, and it's sitting out in the garage as I type this. 18 years old this month, never once let us down. :pfingers:
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    R.I.P

    Nits? You mean like the one that's gonna be behind the wheel? :jester: Seriously, it's your money and if it's what you want, go for it and good luck. I reserve the right to think you were foolish not to even go look at the Ram 2500. I just told my wife about it and I may be headed to...
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