Everything posted by IBMobile
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
@Threadzycould cut sometime off by going over the Sonora or Tioga passes and not pulling a trailer, pulling a trailer over those passes is not advised. Also, he should check to see if the passes are open.
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
I replaced my AC cover about 5 years back with one from IconDirect.com. They advertised the plastic being thicker than original but when I received the cover it was a lot thinner than the original one. Also, the screw holes did not line up and drilled new ones. Before I installed the cover it was washed then 3 coats of Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X for added UV protection. It's been holding up well so far.
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
@JAG1knows how to replace an EPDM rubber roof. He practiced on mine.
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Anyone else having problems
I think this is Russian disinformation
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Anyone else having problems
No problem here on laptop
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
@JAG1also liked the authentic Mexican pozole with pig's feet. We're on vacation, why get up early, the fish will stay in the lake.
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
One of the best parts of the trip is the food. For breakfast we'll have burritos filled with fried potatoes, eggs and bacon or sausage. Everyone brings a dinner or two. This year I'll be bringing my signature spaghetti sauce, with salad and garlic bread filled with cheese. The other meal I'm planning on making is crispy pork carnitas, with corn tortillas, smoky Spanish rice, refried beans, Pico de Gallo, and fresh salsa Verde. Of course, all meals are followed with pie and ice cream. @JAG1brings killer handmade hamburgers, that he grills, with homemade Mac and cheese.
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
Attention forum members from the Carson City-Reno area. You can plan a day trip to the campground for a day get together on Sunday, May 15th for a MOPAR DIESEL get together. PM me for more info and so I'll know how much food to bring for lunch.
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
@Threadzykiller fishing trip. I hope mine is that good. @Mopar1973ManThis May get together can be a tax write off; call it a business seminar with the Board of Directors.
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Map and AIT
Here are a few. https://mopar1973man.com/cummins/articles.html/24-valve-2nd-generation_50/51_engine/electrical/map-manifold-atmosphere-pressure-sensor-r433/ https://mopar1973man.com/topic/7640-map-and-iat-sensor-cleaning-is-this-right/ https://www.cumminsforum.com/threads/cleaning-map-sensor.1177721/
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Semiannual Sierra Nevada camping
May 10th through the 19th, 2022 @JAG1 and I will be camping at Annett's Mono Village just outside of Bridgeport, CA. @Mopar1973Manmay be joining us this year if he can get all his ducks lined up along with @IBMOBILE-JEN. Everyone is welcome to camp, hike, fish, bike ride and sit around the campfire tell tall tales. For more info you can check out their web site and/or PM me. https://monovillage.com/
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Thoughts?
My truck just turned 125K miles that's why I spent over $9,000 on paint, body, new dash, sound, system, bed rails, tie downs and exhaust brake. last year
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What shocks are you running and why?
Last month I bought 2 Monrow rear shocks for a Volvo from Rock Auto. They listed them as the last 2 on clearance and half off. When I got them the Monrow boxes were taped up like they had been returned. They installed and worked fine. I checked RA web site a week later and they had more of them at full price. I use Monrow shocks in Volvos because they give a softer ride. This week I installed a set of Bilstein shocks on a 07 Toyota Tacoma rear axle, need to do the front axle next week, and find that the "gas charge pressure" of the Bilstein shock is much greater than the Monrow shock. It took a lot more force to compress the Bilstein shock than the Monrow shock.
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Anybody Else Experiencing Global Warming?
Our sun flowers are already about a foot tall. Tube steaks are all I can afford due to Bidenflation.
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Anybody Else Experiencing Global Warming?
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Intermittent Surging and ECT
I think that's how it works when you put them with your clothing.
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Intermittent Surging and ECT
Critter Ritter won't keep them out but makes their "food" taste bad so they don't eat the hoses or wires. I don't think Month balls work and you need a magnifying glass to find them.
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Transmission Cooler Options
Here's one for $464 https://store.mopar.com/oem-parts/mopar-transmission-oil-cooler-52028574ah?c=Zz1jb29saW5nJnM9bGluZXMtdHJhbnNtaXNzaW9uLW9pbC1jb29sZXImbD00MyZuPUFzc2VtYmxpZXMgUGFnZSZhPWRvZGdlJm89cmFtLTI1MDAmeT0yMDAxJnQ9YmFzZSZlPTUtOWwtbDYtZGllc2Vs
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Beast got new injector body o-rings
Two....Now your bragging.
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Beast got new injector body o-rings
That was left over sushi. You've been known to drop a bolt into the wrong place.
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Need a sanity check.. changing careers
That sucks! Heal fast.
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etrailer
I've used E-Trailer many times for trailer hitches and trailer wiring harness. Shipped on time and all ways the right fit for the year and model vehicle I'm working on.
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French creek camp out
Beautiful location and great camp story but did you get any horns.
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Add Steering Wheel Audio Controls?
The regular CTM has one plug connector and the highline has two connectors. This is a highline CTM. You can see the green and white connectors under the dash for it.
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Need a sanity check.. changing careers
I had my left hip replaced 3 years ago. It went soooo easy; walking a few steps that night, left the hospital the next day. After 3 weeks I was out doing simple diagnostic jobs and by the 4th week doing brake jobs etc. Post operation pain management was percocet for 3 days {got off that fast, could not concentrate}, then tramadol for 3-4 days, then acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Do it and get out of pain.