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Performance Upgrades - Maintenance - Modifications - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street Trucks. Covering the Explorer, ST, Sport, Lincoln Aviator, Sport Trac, Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo, Ford Ranger, Mazda Pickups, and the Aerostar. Featuring H.I. - Human Intelligence.
Saw this thread a while ago, really dig the idea. Might do this for Zoey Jane, think the front two doors it would look sick on. Drivers being the most practical, my question is how bad would it be to have 3/4 doors and swap em every spring and fall. I work outdoors and getting older now and hate...
Was thinking about this the other day, my mind wanders and I try and think of different ways of doing things. Stick with me here, picturing running the snorkel pipe down and see if if can fit behind the plastic cladding and running to the bed on my trac and out the bed like a stack. It would...
Well, broke down and decided to order the Superlift for Zoey Jane (01 Sport Trac and yes i named her)Figured it be a nice little project coming outta surgery with the weather getting nicer too. \m/ I had both knuckles come in for the front, waiting for the rest of the front lift, shocks and rear...
You mention the gears, Im assuming you mean the final in the rear diff. What do you suggest i have a 01 st with the 3.73. Bought The Super Lift, wanna get 33`s maybe a little smaller so I Dont have to cut fenders and what not. Thx
Ha, just got the chance to explain the ranger lean. Its cause the steering box and fuel tank are both on the drivers side. Fill her up, and shell really be leaning. No worrys just lean back.
How would you mean wired backwards.
I did it this way I could be wrong but this is how I took it.
The one line with fuse to relay to the battery
From the relay to two ballast each one a wire
A ground
I plugged the two clips on each they only went one way
I didn't mess with wires from...
Ok well I hooked up the harness that came with the hids now it blows the 20 amp fuse for the harness and leaves the 15 amp factory fuse alone and the light for the switch now comes on fine.
Yeah I didn't even for a second wanna try that saw my bro put a 30 in for a 25 on his truck cause hehaving the same issuse and I refuse to. My hid kit came with a extra harness im thinking I can switch out the fuse and relay in the harness down to 15a and that in theory should work. Well see.
I bought hid conversion from ddm tuning, installed them along with hid headlamps, no problems at all. I went to buy recons led 3157 and 3156 for the four corner lights, and the fog lamps began blowing fuses in the engine bay fuse box. I put in 50w 6 ohm ressitors in all four led lights it solved...