Becks_Bronco wrote:Ouch!! How did that happen??
I like the exhaust mounting concept.
Also, i'll need you to teach me your wiring skills when i start adding accessories to mine. I love the neat harnesses.
kids tossed an extension in the wheel, didnt tell me it was in there. left for work heard a rattle, couldnt find it, it didnt rattle after i stopped to check, until about 15 miles later on the freeway i got a loud bang, then flat tire. i figured there was something in there and it just wore through the wheel. the look on the AAA dudes face was a good one when he pulled if off and that dropped out.
first truck was toyota and the exhaust was a constant issue. developed the solid mount until the tcase output method after trying all kinds of methods. if i was going to run a muffler it would attached a flex joint in between the cat and the rest of the exhaust.
as for wiring two things to consider - it will be expensive and it will take time. im probably $600-700 in material for my harness, with probably $300 in left overs because i ordered based on what i thought i needed since i had never done it before. the heat shrink is where the money really adds up. wiring has always been something i half assed before and this go around i threw money at it to force myself to do a good job. just start adding wiring guys to your IG feed. i was also fortunate enough to be doing prep for an u4 team that used gary from proformance, so anytime he was in the shop for repairs or upgrades he was kind enough to answer my questions. he is actually the one who pointed me to switchpros, because after being around motec i wanted something simple, clean and solid state but motec is many dollars more than i needed.
redrdr67 wrote:Love the front bumper!
i like it to, im always tore between keeping it or going to a tube one. i just know that stock one wouldnt survive the rubicon.