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Old 05-12-2015, 12:50 PM   #201
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Re: Project "Leon "

Those Revs are sweet, I particularly like the 20's with the smooth lip.
I intentionally purchased the modular drop spindles so I could tuck 20's under the front of my pickup and after seeing these mounted I am sold.
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Old 05-12-2015, 01:42 PM   #202
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Those Revs are sweet, I particularly like the 20's with the smooth lip.
I intentionally purchased the modular drop spindles so I could tuck 20's under the front of my pickup and after seeing these mounted I am sold.
I was a bit skeptical when I first started looking at them. Now that I have them, they are really nice. I got the Wheel and Tire package from a company in Cali. Pretty good crew to work with. The center caps are plastic. I'll be ordering a new set of TTII american racing caps soon.
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Old 08-16-2015, 09:55 AM   #203
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Spent more time on the main harness over the weekend... what a workout.
Dressed up my coil pack wiring friday night. I like the way they turned out. I mounted the coil packs last week to the tow board on the cab. Finally got some pictures of that. Over the last two nights I have worked on the exhaust. I really like the u-fit kit, but the way I'm going about it is very time consuming, but it's like a super puzzle, with angles! I like Puzzles!


On the coil pack harness, they were covered in a fabric style tape that was IMO pretty ugly. In conjunction with the rest of the wiring, I wanted to wrap it in the flex braid split. I also shortened one of the leads to make it sit better with the new coil pack brackets.

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Also finished up the looming of the injector/TBA/MAF leads and the transmission wiring.

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I really like this split braid stuff!
How many feet did you need for coil pack harness.
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Old 08-16-2015, 06:11 PM   #204
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How many feet did you need for coil pack harness.
I would guess No more than 3 feet on each!
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Old 09-27-2015, 09:27 AM   #205
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Spent more time on the main harness over the weekend... what a workout.
Dressed up my coil pack wiring friday night. I like the way they turned out. I mounted the coil packs last week to the tow board on the cab. Finally got some pictures of that. Over the last two nights I have worked on the exhaust. I really like the u-fit kit, but the way I'm going about it is very time consuming, but it's like a super puzzle, with angles! I like Puzzles!


On the coil pack harness, they were covered in a fabric style tape that was IMO pretty ugly. In conjunction with the rest of the wiring, I wanted to wrap it in the flex braid split. I also shortened one of the leads to make it sit better with the new coil pack brackets.

Before
Attachment 1379368

During
Attachment 1379369

After
Attachment 1379370

Also finished up the looming of the injector/TBA/MAF leads and the transmission wiring.

Attachment 1379372

Attachment 1379375

I really like this split braid stuff!
Have question what size split did you use and what did you use to seal ends thank you.
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Old 09-27-2015, 09:40 AM   #206
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Have question what size split did you use and what did you use to seal ends thank you.
Don't quite remember what size I used. I ordered an assortment from eBay. with this one kit, I did almost all my engine harness.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-3-4-and-...item35e0f7c0de


I used good 3M supper 33 electrical tape. Don't go cheap here. The cheep stuff peals right off.
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Old 09-09-2016, 05:33 PM   #207
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Re: Project "Leon "

Just read the whole thread. Love it. Wish I would have gone full frame off with mine
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Old 05-04-2020, 11:39 AM   #208
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Hey there, Internet friends! Be ready for a long post.

I sit here behind my keyboard almost 5 YEARS to the date from my last update... Sorry for being lame, but life has changed a large amount in the past 5 years. The next paragraph is the update over that time period, if you don't care about that, skip on along to the truck.

In 2015 I got a job offer to moved to New Hampshire and have a full time residence on at a summer camp for kids as a Facilities Manager. So, In a two week time frame, I packed up my house, all my tools, and truck. Loaded my trailer and took off 32 hours and 1836 miles across country. Leaving most of my big tools, house, and sadly... my 69 in storage. Over the next 5 years, I collected some more toys to add to my cylinder count, I guess I just like a project. Bought a 74 Vette, and put a pile of time and effort into it, ended up hating it and traded it for a 01 Harley Fat Boy. 2 days later, I traded that in on a 2010 Street Glide that I still have. 2 years after that I bought a 99 Jeep TJ. In true me fashion, I went right through it. (Front (Dana 44) and Rear (Ford 8.8) Axle swap w/ 4.88 Gears and 35's, Lockers front and rear, Trussed F&R, ARB onboard air, Rock Sliders, "Home Built" Front Bumper, Rock Lights, F&R Fenders and Flares, etc.) I still have both the Harley and Jeep and enjoy them very much! Because money doesn't grow on trees here in the Granite State, I started a Sign business on the side. Vehicle Lettering, Decals, Signs, Etc. It's been the fuel for my financial addictions. Good thing I never got into meth. Because of the business I have acquired some more cool toys. 64" Sign Printer, 64" Vinyl Plotter, and a Laminator. But the most recent was a 5X5 CNC PLASMA!!! Can't wait to put that to work for LEON. Last March, I was able to purchase my first house so I have a place to put all of my Junk... It's becoming full faster than I could imagine. Need a bigger shop, now!

Back to LEON now. After 5 Years and no place to have a truck torn into pieces, I finally got to a point to where I could get back to work. Then I was faced with the time, or lack, of, to go get it. With basically 4 days of straight driving on top of sorting through, and loading 2 storage units up, a week off work would have been a tough challenge... Then COVID hit... After changing jobs from the summer camp to Heavy Equipment sales back in September, I was furloughed. With time on my hands and fuel prices at the lowest price I've ever seen, I set sail. Took two weeks to spend time with my family. Sort through my junk and load all my stuff on my 32' Gooseneck. LEON is finally in my garage and I'm ready to get back to work. Here are some pictures of the previously mentioned toys and LEON. Probably going to have to do several picture post, so Hang with me...

It Feels good to be back, Love to hear from y'all, Hopefully your trucks are doing well!

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Leon Transport and Back in the garage ready to continue work
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Old 05-04-2020, 01:19 PM   #209
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Re: Project "Leon "

Geez.... It has been a minute. Lots of changes.
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Old 05-04-2020, 01:45 PM   #210
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Geez.... It has been a minute. Lots of changes.
Haha, It sure has... Hope you're doing well!
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