after digging thru some pics I guess they were more of a orange during the day so they looked red at nightI wanted red needles too, but read the blue would wash them out. Looks good.View attachment 216754
So I left the ugly stock orange ones in.

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after digging thru some pics I guess they were more of a orange during the day so they looked red at nightI wanted red needles too, but read the blue would wash them out. Looks good.View attachment 216754
So I left the ugly stock orange ones in.

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Plenty of solder there to fix right up. Add some solder to the tab heat ut up press on and hold. Good as new for a year more or so.Dammit ...i know, frost fighter or whatever it’s called....I guess the dash is gonna crack next.....smhView attachment 216472
Is there any difference in the two post (bolts where TBC is connected) in front of the fuse box under the hood? Besides the size and color.
YES!
Is there any difference in the two post (bolts where TBC is connected) in front of the fuse box under the hood? Besides the size and color.
Do you mind shining some light on it?
Edit
I have TBC connected to them wire from the left side is connected to the right post and wire from the right is connected to the left post, this the only way they would fit.
Looks good!Been wanting to install one of these so I finally did!
Probably not a big deal for a lot here but I'm not a huge wrench turner. View attachment 216732
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What a difference. Looks good


The BIG difference is at night driving it, holy shit. The beams have an actual pattern and I can see where the **** I am going now.![]()
So you took your blind off, too, then?The left post goes to #66 on the fuse block which is a 30 amp fuse and is for a trailer brake controller. The wire for it is along the fender between it and the fuse box.
The right post goes to #71 on the fuse block which is a 40 amp j-case fuse which you have to install. This is for providing power through trailer connector to whatever is being towed. The wire for this is under the brake booster. Whatever is drawing from this circuit will continue to run off the battery when the engine is not running.
Haha heck yea mine have started to fog but im waiting till they get really bad haha
So you took your blind off, too, then?
