All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Post your tow vehicle pics here rowekmr wrote: Looking at the pics of the interior its hard to believe that is a HD truck. The interior looks like a import luxury auto! It definitely feels luxurious! But the suspension certainly ensures you remember it's a truck. And I wouldn't want it any other way!!Re: Show your mods!! popeye59 wrote: bikendan wrote: wagreens wrote: wagreens wrote: Added some sliding shelves to the pantry. Bottom drawer fully extended. I made them side out as far as possible so that it is easy to get to the stuff in the back. We added a child safety lock so that the cabinet would not come open during transit. repost because the images were not seen under FireFox still not seeing them with Firefox. I see them quite well with Firefox here When I was at work today I saw them fine in internet explorer but here at home using firefox they don't show up.Re: Post your tow vehicle pics hereThanks, It is a huge upgrade from my previous truck a '94 GMC Sierra 1500. I liked my GMC and I never thought I'd buy Dodge but after doing my research I felt that the big three all make really nice diesels, and this is one that I knew the history on and it only had 85,000 kilometers on it. And it's immaculate.Re: Post your tow vehicle pics hereHere is my new truck. A 2007 Dodge Mega cab with a 5.9 Cummins. Lets start with some interior shots: And then there's the beauty shot. Re: Show your mods!!Last week while camping I decided to install the satellite radio into the trailer. I forgot to bring tools like a drill but thankfully the walls are thin and I did have my leatherman. So here is the location the radio will be. Right above the concertone I used two wire taps to take the 12v supply and extend it to a 12v outlet. I didn't get a shot of the outlet but it's just a 12v power outlet on a curly cord. Holes drolled with screwdrivers. Holes cut with leatherman. Wiring run to the receiver location. Audio out on the left and the power and antenna on the right. Wiring attached to receiver docking station. 3m velcro type tape to hang it on the wall. Hang it on the wall and it's done. A couple of things that aren't shown. The Sirius parts are from a universal car kit. The antenna is meant to be mounted on the roof of a car. I've found by experience that it can be inside and still get reception. The antenna is magnetic so that it'll attach to a car roof so I've stuck it to the mounting hardware that is holding the microwave. It gives a good metal surface for reception and after testing the top of the microwave for heat i think it will be ok for temperature. Interesting point, turning on the microwave instantly blocked the signal to the microwave.Re: post pictures of your HTTThanks, the picture of the TV is an HDR. It's three shots, that were taken two stops apart and merged together to form one picture.Re: post pictures of your HTTHere a couple from our recent trip to Rushing River Provincial Park, Ontario. On our way: The lights are on: Re: Post your tow vehicle pics hereHere is a shot of my Borrowed TV for this past trip. My 94 GMC is getting too long in the tooth for me to tow with it very far. This Ford was fantastic! Re: post pictures of your HTTHere we are at Rushing River in Ontario. My favorite campground!!! The campsite: The falls: Re: post pictures of your HTTI took these pics especially for the folks here and I meant to post them last year. Well I forgot about them so here they are: Anyone you know? I was absolutely amazed when I saw this! I didn't know that GM made an HD version of the Sonoma.
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