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Moved my license plate to where it belongs after you guys convinced me the wiring wouldn’t melt. 👍
Nice. That's a lot of switches. I have 6 but do wish I had a few more slotsMachined the switch panel today and installed the nutserts in the dash. Hope to paint & hydrodip on Sunday.
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Nice, how thick is that plate?Machined the switch panel today and installed the nutserts in the dash. Hope to paint & hydrodip on Sunday.
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I went with ¼" so I could put a healthy chamfer on it and and give it a little character. It also fills back in some of recess to bring it more flush with the rest of the dash. I'm pleased with how it worked out.Nice, how thick is that plate?
Looks great 👍I went with ¼" so I could put a healthy chamfer on it and and give it a little character. It also fills back in some of recess to bring it more flush with the rest of the dash. I'm pleased with how it worked out.
Great job, @Cely1932.Worked on the Trail Armor skidplate today. I opted to install 6mm rivnuts instead of the self tappers. I made a drill bushing that snuggly fit the holes in the skidplate to ensure accurate location.
All of the holes that were supposed to align with the factory threads did except for the rear most passenger side. It was off by almost ¼". I re-cut a new counterbore and moved on. I believe others have had problems with this same hole.
I also had to trim the front of the skidplate just behind the front tires to avoid rubbing until I get A arms
Overall very happy with the skidplate.
I sold my T-A A arm guards shortly after installing them, they held way to much debris that would rub the boots, was always cleaning them out trail side and a lot easier to clean those areas after they found a new home.Great job, @Cely1932.
My TA skid plates and A-Arm covers are in the boxes in the pole barn. Going to install those when it warms up a bit here. Brr.
I've always thought the same about a arm guards. I have the Honda aluminum ones. Guess I'll see how they doI sold my T-A A arm guards shortly after installing them, they held way to much debris that would rub the boots, was always cleaning them out trail side and a lot easier to clean those areas after they found a new home.
Had those too, I bent one before I could get to a trail in my field that almost cut the inner bootI've always thought the same about a arm guards. I have the Honda aluminum ones. Guess I'll see how they do
Thanks for the 411. I'll have to keep an eye on things.I sold my T-A A arm guards shortly after installing them, they held way to much debris that would rub the boots, was always cleaning them out trail side and a lot easier to clean those areas after they found a new home.