What I had to do with mine is make sure that the ground is clean and not corroded. Apparently my corroded under where I had it on my frame. So just double check the ground and the wire your using for ground.
I just making this post to show off my Black_Betty actually doing work. She is a 2001 Tahoe 5.3 4x4 LT. she has new style LT badges, brush guard, led bar (waiting on new brackets to come in), 7.5 in lift in front with 6in on the rear, 35x12.50R20.
Hey man. I went to go delete mine. After I cut them out I lost all power to my radio and plugs. I have no power coming through them now and I’m guessing Aftermarket got radio fried.
im just wondering in how you guys mount your flags on your trucks. I had a piece made to go on a tow hitch but I’m looking for other ways to fly my flags
These are the 2015 style lights. They are manual mirrors. But they came with the wiring for the blinkers and the reverse light. They work great and the reverse light helps out a lot when backing up at night.
I know for sure my center console on my 01 has a lock on it. I don’t have a key for it but I can stick a flat screwdriver in to force it to lock and unlock
It was really easy to wire. 1 wire to front blinkers. 1 to ground and I have the 3rd wired to a switch inside the truck. I just have to get some diodes so they can also come on when my lights come on
i bought some new mirrors cause when I walked outside this morning my passenger was completely broken. So I was like fuck it. I found some “broken” mirrors for $30. Dude said they came off someone’s truck but the previous owner cut the wires. I looked at it and apparently they were manual...
Alright I run the truck completely empty then fill up. Then I run empty get totals miles ran divided buy how many gallons used.
And as for gear I believe it 373
idk if this is the right forum. But I wanted to see what everyone’s getting for mileage on their nbs. I’m currently on 35s and getting 8mpg idk what to do to have it go up
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