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The kit sounds like a deal for $100. Just buy the "super white" option and not the the "seven color" option to avoid the bling tag.
im guna get the seven color for the ladie attractant.
Maybe a shower and a hair cut would be a better use of your 100bucks if your lookin for the ladies!!! LOL I wonder how those would hold up with being submerged...
actually i got a haircut last night and its import haven in my town.ladies jump on bling yotas lol
Each aluminum pod contains 15, 5mm L.E.Ds, making a total L.E.D. count of 120 for all 8 pods making Tantrum the brightest LED strobe system on the market. Tantrum’s strobe pods are waterproof allowing the end user to place them on the outside of the vehicle, not relying on another housing to mount them in like a conventional strobe system making them more visible. These pods can even be mounted underneath the vehicle or inside the passenger area for the recreational user. Tantrum’s master controller varies speed and pattern to fit the user’s needs or LEDs can be left on a solid color. Another feature for the recreational user is it’s built in microphone for interfacing a vehicle’s stereo system to control the tempo of the lights. Included wireless remote control can activate Tantrum from up to 1000 feet, with 4 buttons controlling all of its features. Colors available are be super white, blue, red, amber, green, purple and 7 color changing.
We call them "truck very *friendly* persons" around hereSometimes you can even see the progression, stocker with bling, to the truck with 32s, to 35s oh now she is dating the guy with 37s....next week it will be the dude with the 40s..nope he got the shaft shes going for the big rubber....44s...lol
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LOL that was pretty funny... Gotta admit he took it like a champ!!! Did you see the vid right after that, the huge mud tractor.... I cant imagine it fitting on any trail but it was fun to look at.
you must have got some air in there. Did you drill the new pump out for the hydro asstits?
I didnt have a lot of time to mess with it today....I checked and rechecked all my fittings for leaks...didnt see any....restrictor is drilled out...bled the box...cranked the wheel....bled box again...cranked wheel some more....still foamy fluid..the noise (that sounded like a bad bearing) went away..then I set it down off the jackstands onto the tires and tried to turn the wheels....they didnt even move...NO power steering at all that I could tell....the tires and ram all seem to move fine when its up in the air...any ideas? is the lack of steering caused by the foamy fluid? Im thinking I still have an air bubble in there somewhere
The tires will move real easy in the air, and the ram with it... If you are low on fluid you could posibly get bubbles. I know with my hydro setup they told me to fillit all the resivoir all the way up, and crank the wheels till the fluid stops going down. and if it goes down much fill it up again till it stops... I dont know if it will work the same for you but it works for mine.
thanks for the tip....that makes sense that a completely full res. would help force fluid down into the system... im about at my wits end with this....
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