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My three legged companion was slipping on the door sill moulding and needed a bit of extra traction getting into her crate, so I added a bit of grip tape to the door sill moulding. We will see how the adhesive holds after the summer turns to winter. I had only planned on adding the tape to the drivers side, however, mistakes were made and I forgot to flip my pattern, so I ended up with a set for the passenger side...

Made a pattern with a lumber crayon.
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Traced the pattern onto the back of the grip tape.
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Cut the shape out of the grip tape, only to discover I forgot to invert it.... Cut out a second set...
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Applied the grip tape to the sill moulding...
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Popped the moulding back in, all done!
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That turned out super nice!!!! Great idea!
 
Installed the Morimoto License Plate Lights and Morimoto XB Mirror Turn Signals.
Removed the MESO's.

Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJkynuSdCxE

Did some adjusting on the switch panel I 3D printed. Have to get new screws.
Want to find a better solution for switch illumination. The terminal block is sort of clunky. Maybe I'll make something like a single point terminal. Don't really want to do a 5 to 1 splice.
Ordered a new Driving Light switch because it was a different shape. Hope the new one will match.
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Love the license plate. What part of PA are you from?
 
Test fitting 35’s. In prep I did a CMC and flattened the pinch weld. Then I trimmed the fender in some spots. Lastly, I adjusted the alignment by maxing out the caster as far forward as possible.

so far I have not had any rubbing, but that will be a different story off road. I’ve gone ahead an ordered a set of new front shocks to raise the front a bit more, which should help.

I also upgraded the wheels to the SR8 from SCS. The new set up is about 12 pounds lighter per wheel and tire combo than my 33’s mostly due to the weight of the wheels, but the tires are a bit lighter too.

time for a re-gear!

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Test fitting 35’s. In prep I did a CMC and flattened the pinch weld. Then I trimmed the fender in some spots. Lastly, I adjusted the alignment by maxing out the caster as far forward as possible.

so far I have not had any rubbing, but that will be a different story off road. I’ve gone ahead an ordered a set of new front shocks to raise the front a bit more, which should help.

I also upgraded the wheels to the SR8 from SCS. The new set up is about 12 pounds lighter per wheel and tire combo than my 33’s mostly due to the weight of the wheels, but the tires are a bit lighter too.

time for a re-gear!

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54C6FB1C-7633-4B79-B76B-DC3A0185CBD1.jpeg

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Rig is looking good.
 
I got my Victory 4x4 roof rack yesterday, and my son and I assembled it. Today we installed it atop the truck, and I swear the only thing preventing a profanity laced two hours of frustration was him being there helping me. It took a solid 10-15 min to get the first bolt in, about 2 min each for the next 8, and then about an hour and a half for the last one. The threads in the roof holes weren’t the M6 bolt size, so that threw off the first one. Once I figured out the 1/4x20 worked it was a breeze till the last bolt. That sonofagun would NOT go in. Almost cross threaded it several times but caught myself and backed it out. Finally, with a hex drive, a lot of downward pressure, and channel locks, I was able to get that last one in. I absolutely should have bolted on the brackets and THEN put the side rails and cross bars on. It would have saved a ton of frustration.
I wouldn’t have been able to install it without my son’s help, either.
Now I need to get the appropriate foam tape and put the weatherstripping back in. But, it’s late, and I think I deserve a few fingers of whiskey.
 
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