7t7 repu - build
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I see you used the under-hood fusible-link box from an FC. I want to use one on my REPU as well for power distribution for major loads. What did you use for connectors? I measure them as 8mm wide, and I haven't been able to find any spade terminals that size.
Also, did you give any consideration to the fact that it uses fusible links instead of fuses? Or did you manage to find actual fuses that plug into it?
Also, did you give any consideration to the fact that it uses fusible links instead of fuses? Or did you manage to find actual fuses that plug into it?
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I see you used the under-hood fusible-link box from an FC. I want to use one on my REPU as well for power distribution for major loads. What did you use for connectors? I measure them as 8mm wide, and I haven't been able to find any spade terminals that size.
Also, did you give any consideration to the fact that it uses fusible links instead of fuses? Or did you manage to find actual fuses that plug into it?
Also, did you give any consideration to the fact that it uses fusible links instead of fuses? Or did you manage to find actual fuses that plug into it?
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didn't like the way the Rota's looked on the truck. wanted a something a little more "old school". Found some BBS RS and had them powder coated white. i wanted that skateboard look and i got it. really really happy with the outcome. here is a pic of the truck with the new wheels. its a little high because i took this pic before driving her around, nonetheless, i think i am going to lower the front a bit. enjoy.
sorry this is the only pic i have so far. i will try and take some more this weekend.
sorry this is the only pic i have so far. i will try and take some more this weekend.
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didn't like the way the Rota's looked on the truck. wanted a something a little more "old school". Found some BBS RS and had them powder coated white. i wanted that skateboard look and i got it. really really happy with the outcome. here is a pic of the truck with the new wheels. its a little high because i took this pic before driving her around, nonetheless, i think i am going to lower the front a bit. enjoy.
sorry this is the only pic i have so far. i will try and take some more this weekend.
sorry this is the only pic i have so far. i will try and take some more this weekend.
Man I love the look, Makes me wish I kept her!!!
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Thanks. I loved the look of the original wheels that the truck came with and i honestly tried to get that with the blue wheels but FAILED big time!!!!!! Luckly for my wallet, the second set of wheels worked.
Got an FD that i will sell you
thanks, here are a couple of more pics. l promise i will stop whoring out my truck.
Got an FD that i will sell you
thanks, here are a couple of more pics. l promise i will stop whoring out my truck.
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I second that. Those look really nice. Love the way this turned out. Going to bring it to DGRR?
Can't make your meet next month. You picked the sametri date again that is the birthday for my sister and brother in law's triplets. They are turning three. Won't that be fun?
Can't make your meet next month. You picked the sametri date again that is the birthday for my sister and brother in law's triplets. They are turning three. Won't that be fun?
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Really looks like crap Simon, total crap. Of course that is sarcasm as I love the truck. Very very nice my friend. Wish I could have been there but I was in Tampa for my sister and brother in law's triplets 3rd birthday party. Guess who had more fun? The answer is not me