I was thinking about adding a 12v socket to my setup today! What size bolts did you use to mount the plexi to the fender? M6x1?![]()
This year it was a lot easier and faster to hook up since I installed a 12v outlet under the hood. No more need to run the power feed into the cab and plug it into the 12v outlet in the cab.......
Neatness doesn't count because it's temporary although I may go back out when it's warm and make the wire straighter and tie the excess better.
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I do want to find a way to make proper labels for the cables and the aux switch terminal strip and that sort of thing. My writing sucks.
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Yes, M6. That's the size of the stock bolts (the blue ones in my pic)I was thinking about adding a 12v socket to my setup today! What size bolts did you use to mount the plexi to the fender? M6x1?
Which Rubicon springs? There's more than one set.Saturday I put Rubicon shocks/springs on my Sport S (non max tow); I only gained about 1/2" all around. I was expecting closer to an inch, so I'm a little disappointed.
Nevertheless, took it to the dealer for the steering box swap and a new set of tires: Toyo A/T III in the OEM Rubicon spec, 285/70R17 load range C. I reckon they must've updated the computer as well, because the speedometer matches two different phone GPS's.
At 60mph, there is no problem holding 8th gear on the 33's with my 3.73:1 rear end.
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With the phone not connected to the truck, correct?I reckon they must've updated the computer as well, because the speedometer matches two different phone GPS's.