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Old 09-09-2023, 10:26 PM   #379
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Installing the lights took no time at all. I built my circuit with expansion in mind. It’s not overly complicated, however I tend to try and build things more modular and can be easily removed or replaced. Add a couple drops of OCD and this is what happens. No excuses though, I like the idea of disconnecting the light to replace rather than cut wires or desolder.

I tied into the gauge pack to use as ambient lighting.
Was just messing with you and wanted to see who would ask who Rube Goldberg
was. Showing my age LOL. Good luck with your wiring.
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Old 09-09-2023, 11:01 PM   #380
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Picked up and got new wheels mounted, they look great and weigh noticably less, was a little pissed because I had to spend 4 hours fixing stuff after I paid someone to mount\balance them and so on, but not going to write my usual essay on it, can just check my build thread for whole story, might have been too hard on the blame but I am just now calming down from sinking half my day into something that should've been much more simple. Also big thanks to the guys on here who helped me in the process of choosing these.
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Old 09-10-2023, 08:34 AM   #381
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Picked up and got new wheels mounted, they look great and weigh noticably less, was a little pissed because I had to spend 4 hours fixing stuff after I paid someone to mount\balance them and so on, but not going to write my usual essay on it, can just check my build thread for whole story, might have been too hard on the blame but I am just now calming down from sinking half my day into something that should've been much more simple. Also big thanks to the guys on here who helped me in the process of choosing these.
Nice wheels, Are the tires stock size? , from the picture they look stretched on the rims.
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Old 09-10-2023, 10:24 AM   #382
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Was just messing with you and wanted to see who would ask who Rube Goldberg
was. Showing my age LOL. Good luck with your wiring.
I wasn’t insulted. It gave a me an opportunity to talk about something I enjoy doing I work in industrial controls, I’m shocked that I have not got around to putting a PLC in it to automate something. It’s in my blood.

It’s all good.
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Old 09-10-2023, 12:08 PM   #383
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Nice wheels, Are the tires stock size? , from the picture they look stretched on the rims.
Yup, stock sized 245s in the front and 275s in the read, new wheels are 20x10.5 in the rear and 20x9 in the front, current tires are practically brand new so I didn't want to buy new set just yet. Only thing is I'm not sure about is what pressure to keep them at, I've read people saying 40psi is minimum for stretched but tire says not to exceed 40, with 50 max, so I just settled on 37 or so, goes around 40 hot.
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Old 09-10-2023, 12:31 PM   #384
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Picked up and got new wheels mounted, they look great and weigh noticably less, was a little pissed because I had to spend 4 hours fixing stuff after I paid someone to mount\balance them and so on, but not going to write my usual essay on it, can just check my build thread for whole story, might have been too hard on the blame but I am just now calming down from sinking half my day into something that should've been much more simple. Also big thanks to the guys on here who helped me in the process of choosing these.
The wheels look great, I had those in the shopping cart when I was wheel shopping. I kinda wished I had gone 20’s instead of 19’s.

Great choice!
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Old 09-10-2023, 12:47 PM   #385
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Was just messing with you and wanted to see who would ask who Rube Goldberg
was. Showing my age LOL. Good luck with your wiring.
Rube Goldberg is WAY before my time, but I grew up with parents that had a couple of anthologies of his toons on the bookshelf, so I definitely became a fan.
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Old 09-10-2023, 01:07 PM   #386
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Yup, stock sized 245s in the front and 275s in the read, new wheels are 20x10.5 in the rear and 20x9 in the front, current tires are practically brand new so I didn't want to buy new set just yet. Only thing is I'm not sure about is what pressure to keep them at, I've read people saying 40psi is minimum for stretched but tire says not to exceed 40, with 50 max, so I just settled on 37 or so, goes around 40 hot.
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I run my 20’s at 34 cold. Put them on 2 years ago and running real nice tread wear, at that psi.
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Old 09-10-2023, 01:08 PM   #387
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I wasn’t insulted. It gave a me an opportunity to talk about something I enjoy doing I work in industrial controls, I’m shocked that I have not got around to putting a PLC in it to automate something. It’s in my blood.

It’s all good.
Industrial controls? I used to sell and service AB products in the wood products industry in the PNW. Back in 88 when I got into this career, I hadn't thought about using a PLC, but I really wanted to try and somehow mount double-acting Bimba cylinders on my doors and hood and trunk of my 87 Camaro. But then I realized that my skill-set was woefully at a disadvantage and decided not to...which was probably a good thing for the car...grin...
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Old 09-10-2023, 01:13 PM   #388
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Picked up and got new wheels mounted, they look great and weigh noticably less, was a little pissed because I had to spend 4 hours fixing stuff after I paid someone to mount\balance them and so on, but not going to write my usual essay on it, can just check my build thread for whole story, might have been too hard on the blame but I am just now calming down from sinking half my day into something that should've been much more simple. Also big thanks to the guys on here who helped me in the process of choosing these.
That's a great looking set-up. Love the wheels.
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Old 09-10-2023, 01:46 PM   #389
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Industrial controls? I used to sell and service AB products in the wood products industry in the PNW. Back in 88 when I got into this career, I hadn't thought about using a PLC, but I really wanted to try and somehow mount double-acting Bimba cylinders on my doors and hood and trunk of my 87 Camaro. But then I realized that my skill-set was woefully at a disadvantage and decided not to...which was probably a good thing for the car...grin...
Wow, nice to see someone else in or from the same vein of work. I haven’t touched AB in years, strictly Siemens and Beckhoff for PLC controls for now. ABB and KUKA for robotics.
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Old 09-11-2023, 11:59 AM   #390
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My brother, that looks totally wicked and awesome!! Nicely done sir!! Love the roof wrap for sure..
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I unboxed bad assery.

I’m beyond excited to get the GFX diffuser and these skirts painted and on the car. I’ve missed the factory GFX so much.
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I’m beyond excited to get the GFX diffuser and these skirts painted and on the car. I’ve missed the factory GFX so much.
Oh now there we go!! Gonna look great when you get then installed..
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