There’s a thread for that , everyone starts working a week or two before to get ready you’ve got roughly a year before you need to start working on it . Lol.
There’s a thread for that , everyone starts working a week or two before to get ready you’ve got roughly a year before you need to start working on it . Lol.
Yup! And I wouldn't worry about a winch when there's so many others around, it's faster to get a tug with a strap.You could safely do 75% or more of the trails in Moab with a truck like that.
I already have the front winch and the mounting plate is already on the truck.Yup! And I wouldn't worry about a winch when there's so many others around, it's faster to get a tug with a strap.
I hate wiring!Clean wiring makes all the difference.
I love it!I hate wiring!
I hate how long it takes to do a good job.I love it!
Sell some of them kids?Yes I like to see it all, just cleanly routed and not a hack job laying all over. I do not have time for anything anymore the way I want it. Between 4 kids and work with overtime and farming my fixing stuff has really took a hit. Shit it took me months to just fit in an hour and a half of work on my blazer. My fix-it list is a mile long and constantly being added to. I have a bale wagon that just got put on it now the other day.
Looks like they are just doing it that way since it's the most common practice for most people and they are tying in an indicator light also. Either way would work the same. I'm assuming it doesn't pull enough power to warrant a relay just a good quality switch.Hurst shows the direction to wire the line lock as wiring the POS wire to the switch.
I started wiring it last night and got just about done before I opened the directions.
(This seems to be a reoccurring problem for me)
I was going to wire it negative to the switch.
Just I just got in the habit of that.
Any reason why I shouldn't do that?
We have been farming the oldest out mowing lawns but he just keeps spending the money buying his own stuff. I should get him going on a project vehicle fund, he's only got like 5 more yrs til he can drive.Sell some of them kids?
I also wondered about a relay. That's how I actually got to looking at the directions.Looks like they are just doing it that way since it's the most common practice for most people and they are tying in an indicator light also. Either way would work the same. I'm assuming it doesn't pull enough power to warrant a relay just a good quality switch.
He can't have that blazer?We have been farming the oldest out mowing lawns but he just keeps spending the money buying his own stuff. I should get him going on a project vehicle fund, he's only got like 5 more yrs til he can drive.