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In the glove box?
What about the red **** under dash, is that a high idle-throttle set for using power inverters?
Oh, I didn't think this thread was only for CBs. I don't have one. I just meant here's my interior mod. It was just the outlets I was talking about.
When I was rebuilding my dash, there was so much wasted space on that panel for only a cigarette lighter, I had to make use of it!
Mounted a shovel to my tailgate using some QuickFists. It didn't add enough weight to really stress the struts, and it is mounted SOLID. I like it so far. I'm thinking about adding a camp-axe as well.
Mounted a shovel to my tailgate using some QuickFists. It didn't add enough weight to really stress the struts, and it is mounted SOLID. I like it so far. I'm thinking about adding a camp-axe as well.
Ha, I actually might steal this idea from you. I use to run my shovel using the stock roof racks but now I'm using the rack to mount my light bar too. Was thinking of doing bolt style gutter mounts but this looks easier lol
I left the backing off of the top shelf so I could still see out the back. Thinking about some sort of netting as a backing to keep things up there in case of hard braking or collision. Any ideas there?
I installed a rear soundbar with 6.5" speakers and a swiveling led light bar
Roommate giving me a hand with the install
I'm also messing around with an overhead console. Ripped the center section out and put a piece of aluminum for a switch plate. There are four led bolts, two in the front and two in the back, with a switch for each set. I threw the cb up there as well. I still need to solder up the last couple wires, run the cb coax cable above the headliner, and paint it. I'll get around to installing switches when I actually have things to use them on lol.
Mounted a shovel to my tailgate using some QuickFists. It didn't add enough weight to really stress the struts, and it is mounted SOLID. I like it so far. I'm thinking about adding a camp-axe as well.
That's a cool idea. No wasted space. Wonder what else could be mounted there.