Actually, I was talking leakage around the 6 tubes that go through the piston. I don't remember those having seals on them.shockseals.com wrote:Wearband/bore leakage? Non issue.
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Good call...I thought you were talking of my situationBDKW1 wrote:Actually, I was talking leakage around the 6 tubes that go through the piston. I don't remember those having seals on them.shockseals.com wrote:Wearband/bore leakage? Non issue.
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What!? Maybe it's time to ditch those stupid bypass tubes and put standard pistons in them.yikes wrote:Well sh!t!! I can't believe this actually happened, but the rebound bypass adjuster broke on one of the shocks as I was turning the set screw. I've never forced the things either. Can't seem to catch a break.
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Haha! No, fortunately it was the rear shocks....with readily available parts. Think I'm just going to leave it for the trip. Tired of messing with everything.SteveG wrote:What!? Maybe it's time to ditch those stupid bypass tubes and put standard pistons in them.yikes wrote:Well sh!t!! I can't believe this actually happened, but the rebound bypass adjuster broke on one of the shocks as I was turning the set screw. I've never forced the things either. Can't seem to catch a break.
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No DU bearings either... tons free bleed.BDKW1 wrote:Actually, I was talking leakage around the 6 tubes that go through the piston. I don't remember those having seals on them.shockseals.com wrote:Wearband/bore leakage? Non issue.
Ahhh, OK. Good.yikes wrote:Haha! No, fortunately it was the rear shocks....with readily available parts. Think I'm just going to leave it for the trip. Tired of messing with everything.
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Brian can now SEE THE LIGHT!!
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Big thanks for all the help T! I brought my junk to his house late last night, set him up to fail and he pulled through and got all the lights wired and working by 11pm. Haha! Sorry man. Next time I'll buy the harnesses.tcm glx wrote:Brian can now SEE THE LIGHT!!
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yikes wrote:Big thanks for all the help T! I brought my junk to his house late last night, set him up to fail and he pulled through and got all the lights wired and working by 11pm. Haha! Sorry man. Next time I'll buy the harnesses.tcm glx wrote:Brian can now SEE THE LIGHT!!
No worries at all B!!! Shoot, glad you came over, we would have never known the ballast were bad!!
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Got the spaghetti cleaned up today. One ballast seems to be limping along. Sometimes it fires, others no. Driveshaft has been rebuilt for a third time. This time it should be right. Going out for a test drive in a few minutes.




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B, that looks great!!
let me know on the other ballast, I can bring an extra for the trip! Can have you limping along.... hahah
let me know on the other ballast, I can bring an extra for the trip! Can have you limping along.... hahah
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It's the driver's side outer that's the problem. Checked the leads and all appears to be ok, but it just won't come on sometimes. Switched to one of the old ballasts, but they're definitely dead. Could the new one be faulty?tcm glx wrote:B, that looks great!!
let me know on the other ballast, I can bring an extra for the trip! Can have you limping along.... hahah
Test drive went great. No vibration through 80mph, so it's good to go. Woohoooo!!
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yikes wrote:It's the driver's side outer that's the problem. Checked the leads and all appears to be ok, but it just won't come on sometimes. Switched to one of the old ballasts, but they're definitely dead. Could the new one be faulty?tcm glx wrote:B, that looks great!!
let me know on the other ballast, I can bring an extra for the trip! Can have you limping along.... hahah
Test drive went great. No vibration through 80mph, so it's good to go. Woohoooo!!
B - THAT'S AWESOME... can't wait to see the Bronco... you have a very nice truck amigo...
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Ill order up some spare ballast and bring with me to Baja. Glad the shaft worked out B... those guyus always did us right on the Jeepspeed I used to chase for.yikes wrote:It's the driver's side outer that's the problem. Checked the leads and all appears to be ok, but it just won't come on sometimes. Switched to one of the old ballasts, but they're definitely dead. Could the new one be faulty?tcm glx wrote:B, that looks great!!
let me know on the other ballast, I can bring an extra for the trip! Can have you limping along.... hahah
Test drive went great. No vibration through 80mph, so it's good to go. Woohoooo!!
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Thanks T! Now that I've driven it a few times the vibration seems to have knocked it into shape. Haha! Last few times I've turned it on it worked fine.
Got my amber moved to the top...finally. Now I won't cut my head on the stinkin' thing any more. Haha! Still have it wired to the cargo light switch for now though.

Got my amber moved to the top...finally. Now I won't cut my head on the stinkin' thing any more. Haha! Still have it wired to the cargo light switch for now though.

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did you cut that into the top? explain....my light bar is looking less atractive.
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I cut the top of the hole 1/32 below the ridge/style line to keep it up as high as possible. Any lower and the internal rib for the rear window molding would obstruct the install. It was a snug fit, but it's in. I think you can run wires through the inside of the top over to one side. Haven't tried that yet. Just ran the wires through the access port to the cargo light for now.
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It looks great B! Nothing like a good integrated dust light in the back!
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cool, im going to look alittle into this i like it ALOT
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yikes wrote:I cut the top of the hole 1/32 below the ridge/style line to keep it up as high as possible. Any lower and the internal rib for the rear window molding would obstruct the install. It was a snug fit, but it's in. I think you can run wires through the inside of the top over to one side. Haven't tried that yet. Just ran the wires through the access port to the cargo light for now.
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Cargo light? You guys and your fancy new broncos with all these blingy dodads.........yikes wrote:Just ran the wires through the access port to the cargo light for now.