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What did you do to your truck today?

AKSuperDually
Explorer
Explorer
I love cruising through the "what did you do to your camper today" thread, I figured I'd add a "what did you do to your truck today".

I'm sure that many of you are like me....and your truck that you use to haul your camper gets a lot of special attention to make sure it's in tip-top shape for your adventures.

I'll start out.....


Today I mounted 2 PIAA 520 Fog lights and 2 PIAA Driving lights to my winch bumper, and aimed them.



This evening, I received a box containing torklift stableload bumpstops. Those will have to wait for another day....we've got a blizzard going on here.
2000 Ford F350 DRW 4x4 7.3L
2003 Arctic Fox 1150
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SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
Put my new Mile Marker manual hubs on today with great difficulty as I cannot sit down low yet. Taking my antibiotics like a good boy but but it still hurts (bruised a kidney last week and got an infection.

I will never buy Warn anything ever again. My Warn manual hubs, the dial broke and Warn will not sell me replacement parts nor will they replace the so called 'Lifetime Warranted' hub assemblies. I bought them 13 years ago with the understanding that they were guaranteed for life.. They are and aren't. The guarantee is only valid with the original purchase receipt. Who hangs on to a receipt for 13 years? Not too many folks I know.

Mile Marker hubs on the other hand are also guaranteed for life but to get a replacement or parts, all you have to do is call them and get a RA to send the hubs back or call their tech line to get parts. I know, I checked before hand.

From my observations, the Mile Marker hubs are stouter too. The Warn Premium hubs use an aluminum external spline that mates to the wheel hub, Mile Marker uses a steel hub. Warn used a die cast alloy outer cover and dial (which broke), Mile Marker uses a stainless steel outer cover with a cast alloy inner dial and its secured to the inner with 8 stainless socket head cap screws, the Warn hub uses 6 cap screws.

Best of all, the Mile Marker premium hubs are about 60 bucks less than the Warn hubs are at retail prices.

I'm going to send their hubs back to them with a nasty note enclosed.

I'm done with Warn forever.
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:










Pictures of my generator box that will be mounted on rear bumper of TC.

Lakeside


Nice box, pretty good paintjob (lol) and nice snow on the TC. You weren't kidding were you... Did you get a rubber seal for the inside lid?


Yes, rubber seal is visible in the picture with the cover open. Check the top rim of the box.

The paint job was a pain. I messed up the first try by contaminating the paint with silicone that was on a tack rag. DW ended up stripping that paint down to bare metal. Second paint job came out good. I applied one coat of primer and two finish coats.

Lakeside

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
lakeside013104 wrote:










Pictures of my generator box that will be mounted on rear bumper of TC.

Lakeside


Nice box, pretty good paintjob (lol) and nice snow on the TC. You weren't kidding were you... Did you get a rubber seal for the inside lid?
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer










Pictures of my generator box that will be mounted on rear bumper of TC.

Lakeside

billyray50
Explorer
Explorer
lakeside013104 wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:
billyray50 wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:
Painted and installed generator box that will ride on the extended bumper setup.

Lakeside





Pics of Generator box??


Roger that. I will post later today.

Lakeside



Must be old age for me but cant find pics with provided link or general rv issues?































Well I did post the pictures, but they ended up on General RVing Issues (Why assume I like your music) thread. Old age and a brain ****. Sorry.

The pics are there if you want to take a look.

Link to thread

Lakeside

lakeside013104
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Explorer
lakeside013104 wrote:
billyray50 wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:
Painted and installed generator box that will ride on the extended bumper setup.

Lakeside





Pics of Generator box??


Roger that. I will post later today.

Lakeside


Well I did post the pictures, but they ended up on General RVing Issues and have since been removed. I will retry to post in the correct spot.


Lakeside

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
USMarine0369 wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:
USMarine0369 wrote:
I put a new Amsoil 4510 air filter on the truck and the new Vision HH wheels with Continental HDR tires.


Could not help but notice your username: US Marine. Thank you for your service. Hollywood or PI Marine?

Lakeside


Thanks! Every bit of it was a pleasure. MCRD SD 1998.


MCRD PI platoon #1063 for me.

I like your attitude.

Horah!

Lakeside

USMarine0369
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Explorer
lakeside013104 wrote:
USMarine0369 wrote:
I put a new Amsoil 4510 air filter on the truck and the new Vision HH wheels with Continental HDR tires.


Could not help but notice your username: US Marine. Thank you for your service. Hollywood or PI Marine?

Lakeside


Thanks! Every bit of it was a pleasure. MCRD SD 1998.

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
billyray50 wrote:
lakeside013104 wrote:
Painted and installed generator box that will ride on the extended bumper setup.

Lakeside





Pics of Generator box??


Roger that. I will post later today.

Lakeside

billyray50
Explorer
Explorer
lakeside013104 wrote:
Painted and installed generator box that will ride on the extended bumper setup. Installed a second battery and connected to the solar system. Wife is installing hat hooks, and towel racks. Cleaned and organized camping items that will be carried in rear seat area of truck, i.e.: Easy up pop up, lawn chairs, tools, bottle jack, fishing gear, hip waders, outside cook stove, and a couple sticks of dynamite to scare the Alaskan grizzlies away.

I will sanitize the FW tank and lines next week after this hard freeze weather system pass by. Woke up yesterday morning to 1 1/2" of fresh snow on the TC. Tonight we are forecasted to receive another 3 or 4 inches of the white fluffy stuff. Winter on the Canadian border seems to last well into late spring.


In less than two weeks we will set out for the wilds of the Canadian Rockies and onto a summer adventure in Alaska. Hopefully I won't be shoveling snow all the way there!!!:)

Lakeside





Pics of Generator box??

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
Painted and installed generator box that will ride on the extended bumper setup. Installed a second battery and connected to the solar system. Wife is installing hat hooks, and towel racks. Cleaned and organized camping items that will be carried in rear seat area of truck, i.e.: Easy up pop up, lawn chairs, tools, bottle jack, fishing gear, hip waders, outside cook stove, and a couple sticks of dynamite to scare the Alaskan grizzlies away.

I will sanitize the FW tank and lines next week after this hard freeze weather system pass by. Woke up yesterday morning to 1 1/2" of fresh snow on the TC. Tonight we are forecasted to receive another 3 or 4 inches of the white fluffy stuff. Winter on the Canadian border seems to last well into late spring.

In less than two weeks we will set out for the wilds of the Canadian Rockies and onto a summer adventure in Alaska. Hopefully I won't be shoveling snow all the way there!!!:)

Lakeside

billyray50
Explorer
Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
billyray50 wrote:
Had a slow leak in front passenger side tire. Took it to a local Discount tire. Told me it was nail and 20 minutes later fixed and free of charge.


Was it booted or plugged? Plugs have a bad habit of becoming unplugged.


Uh.. Good Question? assuming a plug. Will ask. Thxs.

SidecarFlip
Explorer III
Explorer III
lakeside013104 wrote:
SidecarFlip wrote:
I have a rather large ongoing project to do. I'm going to custom build a Class 5 receiver for the front of my F350. There is no receiver made that will fit because my entire front suspension is modified from the spring mounts down.

Going to fabricate a front receiver and spare tire mount and mount my spare on the front and get it out from the underside rear of the truck. That mount is a PITA to get to, been there, did that last year with a failed valve stem on the side of the e-way. Never again. Out front on a nice mirror polished aluminum rim for me.


Holly Mackerel Mr. Sidecar. You certainly are an ambitious chap, now aren't yah. Pictures, please when you have finished your latest project.

Lakeside


You'll get to see it personally I think....lol Right now however, I'm having trouble sitting down......:E
2015 Backpack SS1500
1997 Ford 7.3 OBS 4x4 CC LB

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
USMarine0369 wrote:
I put a new Amsoil 4510 air filter on the truck and the new Vision HH wheels with Continental HDR tires.


Could not help but notice your username: US Marine. Thank you for your service. Hollywood or PI Marine?

Lakeside

lakeside013104
Explorer
Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
I have a rather large ongoing project to do. I'm going to custom build a Class 5 receiver for the front of my F350. There is no receiver made that will fit because my entire front suspension is modified from the spring mounts down.

Going to fabricate a front receiver and spare tire mount and mount my spare on the front and get it out from the underside rear of the truck. That mount is a PITA to get to, been there, did that last year with a failed valve stem on the side of the e-way. Never again. Out front on a nice mirror polished aluminum rim for me.


Holly Mackerel Mr. Sidecar. You certainly are an ambitious chap, now aren't yah. Pictures, please when you have finished your latest project.

Lakeside