gpxsrx
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Tell me about the lights. Are they the round ones? What is the beam pattern degree?
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https://m.autozone.com/exterior-lig...ype-s-3-in-smart-running-light-kit/247552_0_0
Steve
I don’t think they are a good quality led light they are 3” round. Have not had a chance to try them at night. The lights I wanted to buy Cyclops but they are expensive.
https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/-Long-Range-Optimus-LED-Auxiliary-light-Round_p_10.html
Steve
I don’t think they are a good quality led light they are 3” round. Have not had a chance to try them at night. The lights I wanted to buy Cyclops but they are expensive.
https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/-Long-Range-Optimus-LED-Auxiliary-light-Round_p_10.html
Wow great find! Been searching for a led replacement for my Trailtechs since they quit making them. 10deg if true would work great.https://m.autozone.com/exterior-lig...ype-s-3-in-smart-running-light-kit/247552_0_0
Steve
I don’t think they are a good quality led light they are 3” round. Have not had a chance to try them at night. The lights I wanted to buy Cyclops but they are expensive.
https://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/-Long-Range-Optimus-LED-Auxiliary-light-Round_p_10.html
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Front suspension arm had cracks around welds so welded up and added some bracing for added strength then off to powder coating.
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Nice job.Front suspension arm had cracks around welds so welded up and added some bracing for added strength then off to powder coating.View attachment 148028
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Should have added some bracing on the other end as well. That’s where mine broke.
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I will do that thanksShould have added some bracing on the other end as well. That’s where mine broke.
Yes on other end I wrapped sheet metal around and formed it to the tubes.I will do that thanks
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Copper not height jacking remove snap ring and tap wheel off then remove bearing 6006View attachment 148068 Not trying to highjack here but noticed you just took these wheels off, the ones that are giving me a very hard time! Any tips or tricks to getting these 2 off?
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Put something solid over end hole so that you can use an air hammer on it. While air hammering pull up on wheel simultaneously. Make sure the other end of shaft is not against the floor while doing this.View attachment 148068 Not trying to highjack here but noticed you just took these wheels off, the ones that are giving me a very hard time! Any tips or tricks to getting these 2 off?
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ThanksCopper not height jacking remove snap ring and tap wheel off then remove bearing 6006
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Any pic’s of broken front arm ?Yes on other end I wrapped sheet metal around and formed it to the tubes.
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Made some gussets for the bottom both sides of front skid arm member said his broke there. The only thing I removed inside idler wheels because of interference which is no big deal. My front arm has brass bushings then the cross shaft goes through and attaches to the rails.
I’m doing a friends 2016 cat ZR 7000 and his front arm is wider where it attaches to the rails and has no Brass bushings.
I’m doing a friends 2016 cat ZR 7000 and his front arm is wider where it attaches to the rails and has no Brass bushings.
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