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Here For The Long Haul!
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I checked out the spray tank builds once.
I checked out the spray tank builds once.
lol and you get all technical on us now lolSouth America is south of him.
What the hell did I do?
Me? I'm never gonna move.
Mark Adam actually.
Yea buddy going to South America!South America is south of him.
What the hell did I do?
Me? I'm never gonna move.
Mark Adam actually.
Me either Brendan...Now I'm jelly.
Everybody else got snow.
I dint get any atall.![]()
Big butts everywhere!Yea buddy going to South America!
I rub your shoulders... you can be the little spoon. It be fine sweetylol ive used the heavy duty flashers before i thought it was something special
i do have one resistor left from when i put one in so my cruise control would work in yukon because of the led tail lights
ill order another and then worry about it
truck wont be put on the road for another week or so
i thought your name was adam
lol so pat has softer hands than his wife ?
is that what you are saying for 100% ?lol
That is correct Mark. Thanks for adding that.I did em parallel. No-one thought it would work. But that's what Ford did so i copied, and it does work, on multiple different trailers and adapters, and even a dummy plug to fool the truck into thinking it has a trailer on when in fact it is only a towball mounted bike rack. I'll try and find a pic for evidence.....
lol it doesnt work that wayI rub your shoulders... you can be the little spoon. It be fine sweety
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Dammit, now I'm corn-fused.It is. Mark's a pretty good name too tho.
Big butts everywhere!
thats how the ones i bought said to do it and i just ordered 2 moreThat is correct Mark. Thanks for adding that.
Dallas, hook one end of the resistor to the line coming to the light, and let the light also hook there. Ground the other end of the resistor, and make sure the light is also grounded.
Probably work in series, but the light wont get full 12 volts if it goes through the resistor.
Either Way, it will see the same value of resistance.
I mean, if theres a back rub in it for me...I rub your shoulders... you can be the little spoon. It be fine sweety
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says he isI mean, if theres a back rub in it for me...
You ARE a licensed massage therapist...right?![]()
Love me some good ole biguns!Big butts everywhere!
Dammit, now I'm corn-fused.
I thought it was Mark Adam.
One hand on my shoulder dammit! Why are there two??!!says he is
and happy ending included
This is ALL your fault. Adam, sorry.My work here is done.
That is correct Mark. Thanks for adding that.
Dallas, hook one end of the resistor to the line coming to the light, and let the light also hook there. Ground the other end of the resistor, and make sure the light is also grounded.
Probably work in series, but the light wont get full 12 volts if it goes through the resistor.
Either Way, it will see the same value of resistance.
Not correct. Series will add to resistance. Parallel will take away.That is correct Mark. Thanks for adding that.
Dallas, hook one end of the resistor to the line coming to the light, and let the light also hook there. Ground the other end of the resistor, and make sure the light is also grounded.
Probably work in series, but the light wont get full 12 volts if it goes through the resistor.
Either Way, it will see the same value of resistance.
Order those star washer for ground straps and lead ends.thats how the ones i bought said to do it and i just ordered 2 more
supposed to be here saturday i used self tappers to ground all the lights to the bed and i plan on running one from bed to frame also