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  1. Fairly easy actually. Add a fuse to the positive wire, between switch and battery, for safety. Decide where you want to mount the switch and make a hole for it. Figure out where you want to mount lights. The mower I have had pre-drilled holes for things, then just run the wire, solder and insulate/ weather proof your connection.

     

    I'll have to do that over winter. Off topic. You end up getting your house painted? Work has kept me to busy to get to mine yet.

  2. I have a 60" cub cadet zero turn. Love it. I only have 1 acre to mow and with the space my house and garage take up only takes me 20-30 mins to do. Do wish mine had lights though sometimes it's a race to get the yard done before it dark if work keeps me there to long. We're the lights a hard thing to add on?
  3. Look for one in a southern state especially TX. They're cheaper and a lot less rusty over there.

     

    In GMT800, the extended cab comes with a 6.5' bed, the short bed is 5.8' and it's usually paired to the crew cab and regular cab.

     

    Wish I had the time to make a drive down south for one but really don't. And yeah the 5.8 bed just looks goofy on a ext cab truck.

  4. Do any diesel shops in Columbus area answer there phones! I've tried toops, fire punk, unlimited diesel, all I want to do is see if some shop in Columbus has a coolant filter kit for a 6.0 powerstroke that I can have before Saturday. Anyone here know where I can try before I order online and wait a week?
  5. I had Z-tech in plain city rebuild the transmission for a Tahoe I bought last month. Upgraded parts ect and 4 day turn around time. They do performance based builds as well. Mine was done with towing in mind. 2k miles later, towed with it a few times and doing great.
  6. That was my impression of the 4l60e I've been thinking of putting a ctsv/zl1 blower on it. Just going to be a fun street cruiser. Don't need crazy power. Just want a truck that's enjoyable to drive and still use as for home depo trips. Still doing some re search but looking to be super simple and cheap.

     

    Have been looking around at options to lower the truck. Don't know if I should go 2/4 or 3/5 drop on it. Will be using 20" ss replicas on it.

     

    This is what I'm going after

     

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g226/ryan218/Mobile%20Uploads/image.png

  7. Bunch of them on CL, they're really popular right now. Just be aware of the body seam in the side of the beds, can hold a lot of rust.

     

    Yeah looked at a few on there. Really wanting that sitting outside in the sun for 30 years look. Ones for sale right now are to nice for what I want to do with one.

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