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05 NBS Nali
Soooooo let's see the pics of those things.
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Soooooo let's see the pics of those things.
Hi Folks,
I took some good natured heat from some of you regarding this button on my truck, of which I did not know its function, and I was not obsessed with tracing it down to figure it out.
At 5:30AM this morning, I was driving in the dark on my way to my 90 year old Mom's house in Maine to pick her up and take her to a Doctor's appointment in Boston. These long early morning drives alone in the dark can be full of brain fog, as part of me is still asleep, but sometimes a bolt of lightning strikes, and my brain actually works in hyperdrive. Well, this morning, that damn button came back into my mind, and I suddenly knew exactly what that mystery button was installed for.
Some time back, I had a pair of Rough Country 8" LED light bars installed under the rear bumper of the truck to augment my backup lights. The stock incandescent backup lights were virtually useless, and the upgrade to LEDs in the stock tail light housing improved the backup lights' brightness, but not nearly enough for me to easily back out of my driveway in the dark, with stone walls on either side. The installation of these LED light bars provided me with more than enough light to illuminate anything behind me for a few hundred feet in any kind of weather.
It suddenly popped into my mind that the installer had mentioned that he also installed a dedicated on/off button in this LED light bars circuit, so that I could use these light bars as auxiliary work lights, in the event that I needed a strong auxiliary light source while on the road away from home, or simply for lighting for the back end of the truck to perform any work on the truck or and non-related in the driveway. As soon as I got home, I went to the truck and flipped the switch on in the truck's portable garage, and sure as Hell, the entire back of the portable garage lit up like daytime.
Mystery solved. Better late than never.
Hi Folks,
I took some good natured heat from some of you regarding this button on my truck, of which I did not know its function, and I was not obsessed with tracing it down to figure it out.
At 5:30AM this morning, I was driving in the dark on my way to my 90 year old Mom's house in Maine to pick her up and take her to a Doctor's appointment in Boston. These long early morning drives alone in the dark can be full of brain fog, as part of me is still asleep, but sometimes a bolt of lightning strikes, and my brain actually works in hyperdrive. Well, this morning, that damn button came back into my mind, and I suddenly knew exactly what that mystery button was installed for.
Some time back, I had a pair of Rough Country 8" LED light bars installed under the rear bumper of the truck to augment my backup lights. The stock incandescent backup lights were virtually useless, and the upgrade to LEDs in the stock tail light housing improved the backup lights' brightness, but not nearly enough for me to easily back out of my driveway in the dark, with stone walls on either side. The installation of these LED light bars provided me with more than enough light to illuminate anything behind me for a few hundred feet in any kind of weather.
It suddenly popped into my mind that the installer had mentioned that he also installed a dedicated on/off button in this LED light bars circuit, so that I could use these light bars as auxiliary work lights, in the event that I needed a strong auxiliary light source while on the road away from home, or simply for lighting for the back end of the truck to perform any work on the truck or and non-related in the driveway. As soon as I got home, I went to the truck and flipped the switch on in the truck's portable garage, and sure as Hell, the entire back of the portable garage lit up like daytime.
Mystery solved. Better late than never.
You should add some “and chill” to your netflix...This was way better enjoyment than Netflix.
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The truck is on a slight incline, otherwise you'd see through the woods and up the hill, on the other side of the road.
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The truck is on a slight incline, otherwise you'd see through the woods and up the hill, on the other side of the road.
Thos look to be a good set of leds.Pics
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The truck is on a slight incline, otherwise you'd see through the woods and up the hill, on the other side of the road.
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The truck is on a slight incline, otherwise you'd see through the woods and up the hill, on the other side of the road.
How do you like that exhaust?
I personally love the exhaust, but honestly, it is most likely too loud for most folks. It doesn't even try to be passive. It is aggressive at idle, and gets more aggressive, the harder you push the motor. Folks tell me that at idle, it sounds like you are standing behind one of those large multi-engine party/fishing boats, sitting at the dock idling, with the exhaust gases bubbling up out of the submerged exhaust pipes.
For me, it is reliving the sounds of the late 60's and early 70's muscle car era, and here in NH, most folks and law enforcement are typically not too concerned about noisy exhaust systems.
I'm jonesing for a set of dual chrome tips out the back but a very mild tone because I like my stealth but wouldn't mind a slight bit of manhood present.
...There had been another mounted right in the steering wheel spoke trim.
Love that movie lolNitrous trigger. Some cop cars have spray...
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...And, apparently, a 9C1 Caprice could have a "426 Hemi, three quarter cams and nitro boosters".
Nitrous trigger. Some cop cars have spray...
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...And, apparently, a 9C1 Caprice could have a "426 Hemi, three quarter cams and nitro boosters".
Could be one of these buttons.
That's how my speedo looked last night on the pkwy!Damn did you guys see that 2nd super pursuit vid @:45??? I am one of the biggest KITT show nerds and I NEVER saw that red underlighting on KIT before. Holy F I must have missed that episode.