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1992 Dodge Ram 250 4X4 with Cummins and Automatic transmission.

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Haha. No. Have to finish hacking the 3rd gen roof pod and getting it to fit the 1st gen roof before I go posting things like that. :D
 
POP! Like Dobby the house elf in the Harry Pothead books. :D

Busy, man, busy! Rewiring the back of the Green Machine with a junction box, adding LED side markers, wiring them so the front ones flash with the signals. Then I get to add a 2nd gen fusebox in the front and relay my headlights, trailer lights, and bunch of other crap. I may put the fusebox off another year, it's only been 3 or 4 now. :-laf



Thats what I see!! :) Like little cartoon stars when you whack your head!



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From what I see posted here that's a common thing with you! :-laf
 
They all look like family members to me..... :cool:



Hey, 2nd gen fuse boX? That sounds like work!! Ever looked at the painless wiring boxes?
 
I just finish getting a power dist center out of a caravan and now you come up with this little line about a painless box!?

That sounds a lot less painful. ;)
 
I rebuilt an old powerwagon..... okay, I built an old powerwagon the way it should be..... okay, so I built this powerwagon one time, at band camp... ... . It SHOULD have had a Cummins... . it had a stroked Maxi-wedge 440... . it SHOULD have had portals, but had Eaton 36k top loaders..... It SHOULD have had 18. 4x30 tires... . it had 46x14x16. 5s... . it SHOULD have been machine gray with a silver metal flake... it was turd/primer/brown/red/green..... anyway, I used a Painless Wiring box to replace the crappy dash fuses in the glove box, and it was neat... . I actually had fun wiring it. And it was street legal!!! The Painless kits are nice.
 
I rebuilt an old powerwagon..... okay, I built an old powerwagon the way it should be..... okay, so I built this powerwagon one time, at band camp... ... . It SHOULD have had a Cummins... . it had a stroked Maxi-wedge 440... . it SHOULD have had portals, but had Eaton 36k top loaders..... It SHOULD have had 18. 4x30 tires... . it had 46x14x16. 5s... . it SHOULD have been machine gray with a silver metal flake... it was turd/primer/brown/red/green..... anyway, I used a Painless Wiring box to replace the crappy dash fuses in the glove box, and it was neat... . I actually had fun wiring it. And it was street legal!!! The Painless kits are nice.



I'm confused. But then again it does happen easily!



So the painful wiring kits are good?



Boy the sky is pretty here.
 
Yes the painless kits are good. Very well known and used in many race and specialty vehicle applications.

And lay off the shrooms. Sounds like you went pretty far over the bridge this time if the sky it pretty..... :D
 
HH

Speaking of smokin things, wow. One heck of a post! :-laf

Better questions. What were you doing at band camp!? Most people play music there. Why were you wiring trucks? ;)
 
HH



Speaking of smokin things, wow. One heck of a post! :-laf



Better questions. What were you doing at band camp!? Most people play music there. Why were you wiring trucks? ;)



OH, I got bored for an hour or so..... One year, at band camp, this good lookin' gal..... Need I say more? :D



I USED to be a sum-biotch when it came to females... . all I had to do was catch a scent, and the hunt was on! Luckily, I met one that could castrate AND shoot... . she set me straight before I ran myself to death... .



"Most of my money I spent on trucks, horses, and women. The rest I just wasted... ... ":eek:
 
Painless wiring? What fun is that? #@$%! I want it done my way so I know it's the right way. It will look good when I'm done, it's just time consuming to split wires out in the fuse box and the truck and get them to make a coherent unit.

Did you know that the parking light wires for the front come out of the bulkhead terminal as 2 wires, and the rear ones come from a blue plug under the dash, out thru a plain grommet above the steering column and then on to the rear? It took over an hour of looking at the schematic and the truck to figure that out. In the schematic it has a legend by the plug that says "under i/p". Injection pump? Industrial pecker? No, Instrument Panel. :rolleyes:

I may still say F it and just add a row of relays. ;)
 
Seems like a lot of people on shrooms here. :-laf:-laf



Man this post is covered in dust!! Time to get the Dyson Ball Vacuum out to suck up this desert of dirt.
 
Ptoombs: Hahahaha!!!:-laf:-laf:-laf



Ok, we'll leave the dirt there for the shrooms. Bschwarzli already has some growing on his project truck
 
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