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Brakes work......
Turn signals quit working, Switch test good, relay is good, I think i found my issue.
Both set of plus where pretty gross.
Also got the fan to work. The old controller is pretty nasty to.
The rear lights can be a pain on these cars.
I've made a habit of looking at the grilles of the cars behind me to make sure all the brake lights are working.
Purchase: $1000
Merkur midwest order: 243.50
coolant bottle
Euro turn signal stalk
blower motor module
master cylinder
Brake Fluid: $2.15
Diff oil: $12.21
RockAuto: $75.56
Oil Filter
Radiator Cap
Headlight/Fog bulbs
Hatch struts
Wiper blades
fuel filter
Fuel filter/line clips
Bulbs $5
Current total: $1338.42
Also fighting a turn signal issue that is super fustrating.
Love it! A nice one showed up at Cars N Coffee a while back and I was amazed it didn't get more attention.
Been fighting me pretty good since the weather got cold. I think the rear tail light matrix are going bad.
In reply to Professor_Brap :
I gutted the entire taillight board, drilled holes in the housings, and put screw-in LEDs in them with the wires crimped directly to the wires that used to go into the plug. Works WAY better than those garbage circuit boards and connectors.
In reply to Professor_Brap :
Some generic bolt through LEDs like these: https://www.amazon.com/YITAMOTOR-Daytime-Running-Motorcycle-Bicycle/dp/B07CWPQT89/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1548953600&sr=8-9&keywords=led+bolt+light
In reply to Professor_Brap :
If you use them make sure to mount them in an angled part of the housing, you want the light to bounce around in there not just go straight out.
Professor_Brap said:In reply to edizzle89 :
85 4 door cab, 93 extended cab, 93 D350 Cummins frame stretched.
It was done by a limo company in 95 in Mississippi.
That truck arouses feelings inside of me I didn't know I could have
In reply to pinchvalve :
thank you, its a good truck
In reply to maschinenbau :
Thats why it came home
In reply to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :
I can do that. Got any other good pro tips?
In reply to Professor_Brap :
Test before install- they're cheap for a reason! Also mine are on a car that only really needs to function for a few days at a time before I destroy everything and rebuild it again...
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