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Old 03-26-2013, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
wow!! killed it, ok question for yawl, i gotta gifty from Ford for my uncanny ability to do my job,it's a gift certificate from amazon,now do i buy some practical bits? hi-lift jack etc. or do i get the or-fab 1/4 armor like Fritz's got and look cool on the side of the road cuz i cant change my tire? decision's decision's

and by no means was that a knock at Fritz, cuz i think his rig is bad azs-
If you don't buy the jack, you'll need it. Murphy's law.
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Morning guys.
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers

If you don't buy the jack, you'll need it. Murphy's law.
Mine is available. Used it for about 30 seconds on day. Worked great on denting robs door.
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You a lego lover?
Yes we are me and my son will sit and play for hours with them
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I've got some that Im sick of stepping on I might be giving away.
Let me know we will take them.
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg

AFOL. I'm thinking of finally selling all mine.
Let me know what you got.
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Slow morning.
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
Slow morning.

Indeed.
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Morning guys, if I'm gonna run rock lights and two led spots, do I tie that all in to the battery?

Edit: and do I need a larger alternator?
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Originally Posted by MD_XJ_MD
Morning guys, if I'm gonna run rock lights and two led spots, do I tie that all in to the battery?

Edit: and do I need a larger alternator?
As far as i know LEDs take like no power so your alt would be fine.

I think I would tie them into the fuse box and have a switch so they turn off with the jeep.
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
As far as i know LEDs take like no power so your alt would be fine.

I think I would tie them into the fuse box and have a switch so they turn off with the jeep.
thanks, they will definitely be on switches with inline fuses and relays
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Originally Posted by MD_XJ_MD

thanks, they will definitely be on switches with inline fuses and relays
Im pretty sure i was told go with a small fuse. Like 5(measured in amps?).
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morning yawl
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Originally Posted by MD_XJ_MD
Morning guys, if I'm gonna run rock lights and two led spots, do I tie that all in to the battery?

Edit: and do I need a larger alternator?

I would suggest that you run them to a power distribution block with the power connected to the alternator hot lug with appropriate grounds done to the battery (-) screw on the fender or freshly tapped to the frame. Running to the battery is fine electrically but tends to clutter the terminal space unless you have top and side terminals. Without knowing the current draw from the lights and spots, I can't say if you need a beefier alternator but it couldn't hurt. You should also plan on upgrading your battery/alt cables by doing the "big four".
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
If you don't buy the jack, you'll need it. Murphy's law.
good selling technique, lol.

Originally Posted by XJDAD
I would suggest that you run them to a power distribution block with the power connected to the alternator hot lug with appropriate grounds done to the battery (-) screw on the fender or freshly tapped to the frame. Running to the battery is fine electrically but tends to clutter the terminal space unless you have top and side terminals. Without knowing the current draw from the lights and spots, I can't say if you need a beefier alternator but it couldn't hurt. You should also plan on upgrading your battery/alt cables by doing the "big four".
I'm going to need to replace the cables that go to the terminals soon. might as well do an upgrade while I'm there.


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