Tonyrodz
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Me neither.Is it just me or does that link not work?
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Me neither.Is it just me or does that link not work?
Fixed it!Me neither.

If it starts after a jiggle of the battery cable, maybe you should try and clean up the terminals, and then tighten down the battery cables.

So in regards to the dash lights being out. I think that happened when the ignition switch was replaced.
here’s the issue....the hoe would not start randomly. But a quick jiggle of the battery and it started right up. The remote unlocked the truck but as soon as I tried to crank it....nothing. No lights or anything. When it cranked after the battery jiggle the clock was reset to 12:00. This leads me to believe there’s a short somewhere.
I took it to the local shop in my ****** little town and left it for a week. They determined it was the ignition switch and replaced it....low and behold it’s not the ignition as it still shorts out. And after they replaced the ignition switch all my dash lights were out
Fast forward to now it rarely starts without jiggling the battery. I’ve been trying to figure out the starting issues and can’t find the short. I was driving on the interstate and hit my high beams and the truck turned off and on real quick and the clock was back at 12:00 all while driving 80mph. This makes me thing the short is somewhere in the steering column. But why does it start after just a slight jiggle to the battery??
It’s out of my mechanical ability so I’m taking it to the shop tomorrow for the issue. Also going to have them do a once over and check things that wear out especially since I just hit 250k.
Also put some dielectric grease on the bulb gaskets. You also MIGHT need to transfer your oem headlight rear adj brackets. Usually the aftermarket brackets are cheap and flimsy.Upgrading the headlights next weekend. New units should arrive this week. Decided to go with these replacements and I got some Amazon special LED lights for low and high beams before I spend the big bucks on high quality LED lights.
Gonna buy some silicone and hit all the seams just to double cover to make sure no water leaks or condensation occurs.
Can’t wait to get them swapped in. Think it will be a big facelift!
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I like the aftermarket lights, but the bad thing is the gap. You can adjust so many times and can never get it right. If I'm not mistaken someone here did something to fill in the gaps, juat can't remember who is was that did it.Close up before and after
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I like the aftermarket lights, but the bad thing is the gap. You can adjust so many times and can never get it right. If I'm not mistaken someone here did something to fill in the gaps, juat can't remember who is was that did it.
I like the aftermarket lights, but the bad thing is the gap. You can adjust so many times and can never get it right. If I'm not mistaken someone here did something to fill in the gaps, juat can't remember who is was that did it.
@Rocket Man did it on the beast. Hopefully he'll chime in.I like the aftermarket lights, but the bad thing is the gap. You can adjust so many times and can never get it right. If I'm not mistaken someone here did something to fill in the gaps, juat can't remember who is was that did it.
I transferred over my oem brackets to my new lights. The aftermarket brackets were flimsy. I also have gaps, but it doesn't bother me either.I didn’t measure but I just think the after market lights are just smaller. The adjustment brackets are the same size tho for what I can tell