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C1ph3r 11-23-2015 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 6992687)
Was able to upgrade to LED bulbs by yitamotor on eBay and have used them successfully for several months since then. Absolutely excellent product and I run them in all of my trucks now.

This final one is from my great grandpas 1973 cheyenne c-10 longbed and shows a great example of the major inprovement and brightness of the bulbs compared to the dull 194's.

They don't blind you. They're only 4$ total to complete one truck and you get enough for two. They don't dim unfortunately but I personally have never found a reason to dim my instrument cluster. Such an awesome little upgrade for the inside of your truck at night as they're a direct replacement so you don't have to add anything just plug and play.

Hey NewType72. Is this the same kit you used for your interior lights? http://www.ebay.com/itm/201331107137...MakeTrack=true

Thanks,
A.W.

NewType72 01-20-2016 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by C1ph3r (Post 7386665)
Hey NewType72. Is this the same kit you used for your interior lights? http://www.ebay.com/itm/201331107137...MakeTrack=true

Thanks,
A.W.

Yessir, sorry for such a ridiculously drawn out response I just don't frequent here as much as I use to. Thank you for your interest and I hope your gauges came out great with their new bulbs!

C1ph3r 01-20-2016 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7455061)
Yessir, sorry for such a ridiculously drawn out response I just don't frequent here as much as I use to. Thank you for your interest and I hope your gauges came out great with their new bulbs!

hey no worries. its funny you responded today. i just put them in the cart yesterday and forgot to buy them. So thanks for the reminder. :lol:

trying to find a source for your headlights now. doesn't seem that Mike's Chevy Parts has them.

Ol Blue K20 01-20-2016 11:15 PM

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Dylan you need to pop in now and then

NewType72 01-21-2016 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by C1ph3r (Post 7455176)
hey no worries. its funny you responded today. i just put them in the cart yesterday and forgot to buy them. So thanks for the reminder. :lol:

trying to find a source for your headlights now. doesn't seem that Mike's Chevy Parts has them.

It's been awhile I'm sure he's updated or dropped those by now. I'll gladly ship you mine with everything you need if you'd like to purchase and forward some oracle jeep headlights my way so I can upgrade :lol:

NewType72 01-21-2016 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 7455291)
Dylan you need to pop in now and then

For sure! It's been too long, I'll be mostly on the square side right now with the second phase started on my great grandpas 73. It'll be fun so be sure to tune in and maybe come see it at the first pleasanton goodguys this year!

Ol Blue K20 01-21-2016 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7455904)
For sure! It's been too long, I'll be mostly on the square side right now with the second phase started on my great grandpas 73. It'll be fun so be sure to tune in and maybe come see it at the first pleasanton goodguys this year!

I may have to pop in at Pleasanton

NewType72 03-09-2016 03:27 PM

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if we set a day I'll be sure to let you know a few days early Dale. Would be nice to see the boys again.

Anyway I have a pretty large update in the form of truck parts being ordered and received last month through truck and car shop of Orange CA always great doing business with them. Definitely picked up some goodies! (29 total items)

http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/...040EA2B7E2.jpg

mcbassin 03-09-2016 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7515942)
if we set a day I'll be sure to let you know a few days early Dale. Would be nice to see the boys again.

Anyway I have a pretty large update in the form of truck parts being ordered and received last month through truck and car shop of Orange CA always great doing business with them. Definitely picked up some goodies! (29 total item

That's a nice pile of parts!

NewType72 03-09-2016 05:54 PM

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Most definitely Mike, leds are killing me on functioning properly so I moved onto refurbishing my widow tracks and vent wing rubbers. Will post pictures and current situation on the LEDs tonight

SKT 05-30-2016 04:43 PM

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Any updates on this sharp looking truck!

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NewType72 09-19-2016 09:41 PM

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I feel like such a bad thread owner for not updating in literally half a year. My gosh time goes by too quick. I'll try and write up some Info tonight

Ol Blue K20 09-19-2016 09:53 PM

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Nice to know you're still alive though....lol

NewType72 09-20-2016 11:43 AM

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Haha hey at least I'm likable enough to wonder if I'm still alive :haha:

NewType72 09-23-2016 07:34 PM

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Where to start where to start, oh boy well first off I've gone full LED with my exterior lights and have been very impressed with their performance HOWEVER! I am fighting a major issue with them, I've got my lighting closer than ever to being correct but I'm having trouble getting the turn signals to function when I have the light switch all the way on, as you can see in the video once the headlight is off the park and side marker work together to flash. I have had my electronic flasher switched with jumper wires to opposing prongs with no difference as well. Kinda at a loss as to what to do next really. Any ideas boys and girls? They do work properly while running around town during the day but obviously I'm not as concerned there as I am with driving at night.. Any help would be greatly appreciated I'll try and post what I have done to see if there's any way that I just don't have them done properly.. I used a grounded electronic flasher in the cab and I believe I wired them correct according to the package and my truck so here goes the assortment of pictures..

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NewType72 09-25-2016 12:37 PM

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Well a short update I was able to undo my halo portion of headlights and actually had occasional working turn signals during my drive to the main shop yesterday. So I believe if I can get a better ground this morning I should have probably well working signals while driving. But that's always easier said than done

Ol Blue K20 09-25-2016 01:20 PM

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Good luck...

NewType72 09-25-2016 03:01 PM

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Honestly dale I opened the hood looked at it and went to clean the garage currently organizing my lock washers in a tray for separation :haha:

Ol Blue K20 09-25-2016 03:54 PM

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Lol....I'm putting the finishing touches on my girlfriends 93 pace truck.

NewType72 09-25-2016 08:37 PM

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Ugh!! It's just teasing me now. I now have it grounded on both front markers to the radiator support and she still only get about 15 seconds worth of working with the headlights on before canceling out and barely blinking with the park light. Tried the polarity switch in the flasher with no dice. Think I'm gonna try to take my grounded flasher and put a longer length of wire to it and go to a more secure spot on the inside of the cab. I'm so close it's ridiculous

NewType72 09-27-2016 01:21 PM

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Alright so moving on from that, amongst my biggest pet peeves on my truck were the darn worn out weatherstripping on the wing Windows. The air rushing through drove me insane to no end so an absolute must since I was already going to be getting into the doors was to replace the vent wing rubbers. Precision replacement parts was my absolute go to and will continue to be as their rebuilding process was extremely easy and pain free. I also used their glue on door weatherstrip though I am contemplating pulling that off for the push on type (if anyone has input on those please let me know your opinions on the quality thank you.) So I begun by stripping the guts of the doors completely and disassembling the vent wings as I wanted to fully restore them with new paint and polishing the chrome pieces. This process would take a few days as I would do this in the evenings after work, everything on that end worked great HOWEVER, here's where the ever persistent demons come out to play. I decided to treat myself yet again and pay for very nice and expensive gray glass to match my rear big window. It's an amazing product and helps never having to worry about tint as its within the glass, I went with the diamond polished edging as well serving a very pretty penny (sooooo worth it believe me) my local glass guy has to go through a company to do this so here's where problems arise.

First set of door windows and vent glass arrive: Door glass is perfect, vent glass has no lock handle hole..

Second set arrives: door Windows are on shelf ready, vent wings now have just a circle for the handle, which is very wrong as its oblong..

Third set arrives: door Windows waiting, vent glass has correct hole but now is the wrong damn tinted glass.. Very aggravated at this point but my glass guy Carl calms me down and proceeds to get them right

Fourth set arrives: I receive both sets of glass from my trusted guy and go home to install them the next morning. I unwrap and drool all over the door glass as its impeccable and also an added touch is that they are taller so that the window track doesn't show when rolled up, love that! :) now I open the vent wings and immediately notice that the holes are in different spots though they are correct, laying my old glass with track still in place over top shows that the lock handle button would easily be too far below the track to install correctly and also that the one that's lower into the track has a major sliver chipped at the top inside edge...

I'm ready to bash heads at this point and drag the company's name through the mud to no end with my fathers and my own connections to make sure they never make automotive glass again in the Central Valley. My glass guy Carl has had enough as well and is truly sick of them so he seeks them out once more, returning my bad glass and demanding new ones immediately. We've already been waiting three months for two pieces of flat glass to be correct and this is just ridiculous for the difficulty level. We wait a week and they call us back saying they quit and are going to pay a now FOURTH party company to do the work for them. Said fourth company completes the task in a week and a half and I finally received proper glass to install. Finally the migraine is over and I can install my new products along with my brand new 72 door and window relays as I had old 71 worn oem parts. The satisfaction of seeing the glass glide smoothly up and down and seal properly was immense and fulfilling but certainly not without many sleepless nights. Here's some shots all through the process and final picture including the brand new windshield I had installed by Carl Pierce of Carl's auto glass in Hilmar CA. He doesn't seek to do the custom cut Windows anymore but he does amazing work on new or old cars through and through. You'll see all the cracks I had in the old windshield were the main reason I had to go new but on the other side of that the cab looks amazing being so clear all the way around.

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NewType72 04-17-2017 02:57 AM

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What's up everyone? Almost been a year but I've got some stuff coming up shortly so she'll be under the knife a bit

mcbassin 04-17-2017 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7917905)
What's up everyone? Almost been a year but I've got some stuff coming up shortly so she'll be under the knife a bit

What's going on? You getting a powerplant transplant or what?

Ol Blue K20 04-17-2017 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by NewType72 (Post 7917905)
What's up everyone? Almost been a year but I've got some stuff coming up shortly so she'll be under the knife a bit

What's up Dylan, what ya doing to it?

NewType72 04-17-2017 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 7917985)
What's going on? You getting a powerplant transplant or what?

Nah, she'll stay running as I need to go to work through the week but hopefully in the evenings I can handle the drivability fixes I've planned.


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