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You know what. Up untill now I thought that those were for O2+'s. Now that I look at them closer those would be cool. Damn, between what I have and those I could have SEVEN guages! LOL. I would have to get the Quartz Clock just to be cool!
I went out this morning at like 4:30 and sanded all the Glazing Putty smooth with 180 & hit it with some grey primer. I will have more pics later, I am at work now. But I will sand with 220 tonight and primer once again, and then sand once more and then I have Wrinkle Paint to match the factory interior until I get to do the carbon fiber wrap. Stay tuned later tonight for more pics. I expect to finish toningt.
I have the Wrinke Paint on the piece now and it is drying and takes at least 24 hours untill you can handle it. So I am waiting untill Saturday afternoon.
Hello Matt this is Marcus 2001 explorer as well. Where did you get your wing from? Also I have an A/F guage and would like to know how to wire. cAN YOU HELP?
box should have instructions. red to battery positive, black to ground, there should be another for a dimmer(optional), and the last one hooks up to the O2 sensor under your truck. be sure you get the right wire. the A/F gauges only work when your past 3/4 throttle. most accurate at WOT. a/f is next on my list with the f150 steering wheel pod.
does any one know if any of the pod work in the first gen explorer that i made a gauge holder for under the dash under the dash but i would like them were i can see them in eye sight. please some one has to know.