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What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS]

Greg_L

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One of my air rifles (well air comes out with the .308, too). Just a few of the pest control devices I laid out for a friend's son who was considering getting into the Pest Control business.
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Ok cool, I'd post mine too but I don't have a tiny dick. šŸ˜€
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Lol come on it's just a joke, snowflake. ;)
Be nice. You're eager to label from behind a keyboard. Here's a picture from my work a week ago that should dispel your belief that I am in any way a snowflake. If you're as intelligent as you are mouthy you can find this point on a map.: N 11Ā°26'24.77" E 50Ā°37'10.58".

Like I said, sorry to derail this thread. Just wanted to close the loop on our little dick poster, @Greg_L, before I start my crew rest cycle.
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Aw man tough guy @GlennBeck blocked me or something. I can't see his awesomely cool posts anymore.
 

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Be nice. You're eager to label from behind a keyboard. Here's a picture from my work a week ago that should dispel your belief that I am in any way a snowflake. If you're as intelligent as you are mouthy you can find this point on a map.: N 11Ā°26'24.77" E 50Ā°37'10.58".

Like I said, sorry to derail this thread. Just wanted to close the loop on our little dick poster, @Greg_L, before I start my crew rest cycle.
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That was my grandma's house.
 

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So was that her head exploding from the recent political drama theyā€™ve been feeding her?

no disrespect intended.
 

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Should be fairly easy. The wiring is under the dash on the passenger side for inside the truck and under the hood by the battery on the passenger side for outside the truck. I have run a few things to the switches. My rear bumper LED's are run up the passenger side inside of loom up to the battery area and connected to the aux switch wiring. Easiest wiring I've ever done.
Thatā€™s what Iā€™m planning on doing.

I looked in the glovebox area and saw something that seemed like I could wire too but wasnā€™t 100% sure and when on YouTube I found the one you referenced, neat the battery. That seemed the easiest so Iā€™m doing that.
 

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Thatā€™s what Iā€™m planning on doing.

I looked in the glovebox area and saw something that seemed like I could wire too but wasnā€™t 100% sure and when on YouTube I found the one you referenced, neat the battery. That seemed the easiest so Iā€™m doing that.
Yea they wrap them up pretty good and you just have to dig them out. There's room to run wires down the back corner under the hood that come out behind the passenger front fender and then you can run them along the frame to the rear. Pretty easy it just takes a little time.
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