Ohh, you mean the addy at the bottom of the sticker? [facepalm][Beer]
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Yep. LOL
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We have one of those special "pet" model Bissell vacuums. Best vacuum I've ever had. I think it was $50 give or take. I bought it when I was living in the 5th wheel. Pisses my wife off because it works better than the $800 Miele she bought a few years ago. We also bought the special "pet" model carpet cleaner. Can't say enough good about it, too.
I was all dialed in to getting an updated Edge Juice w/Attitude because they were giving me a decent trade price on my troublesome 2005 box.
Then I started looking at e-brakes, and everything I found pretty much said this doesn't work with that, etc.. etc.
Because I need a smart box to do the TC lockup for the e-brake, and that plugs into the OBDII, my options were limited. The Banks kit came with the box at a much better price than the others and going to ATS for their lockup controller box was completely not palatable for me.
In the end, as much as I really didn't want to go Banks, I ended up with a package that's guaranteed to work together and should do what I need. I don't need the MOST power, but I wanted a modest power boost, on the fly adjustable levels, better mileage if possible, data on a screen, and supplemental braking.
I found a really low price on the e-brake kit - a higher priced kit due to my "early build mid model year" that still had the older TPS setup on the engine - had another dealer I've used before price match it, then called Banks direct to see what they could do. They gave me the 20% discount on the MAP "sale price" all over the web, and they gave me the same discount deal on the tuner.
A friend has had a Banks e-brake on his 94 12V for probably 15+ years now and it has held up well. He had a mild tune (well, just injectors really AFAIK) and it's been solid.
Now let's see if a 48RE with 63K miles on it is still up to the task... Several have told me to squeeze a few more miles out of it before I go have it rebuilt... IF I was bombing the snot out of it, I wouldn't hesitate to build it, but for my towing needs, I think (hope) it will hold up for now.
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If anyone wants a deal on a new Juice w/Attitude CS2 setup, I can still run this through the upgrade program and pass along the deal.
Basically, it would be something like $200 off their "sale" price.
If you have a different MY, I could probably call them back and just tell them I bought a different truck...
https://edgeproducts.com/shop/04-5-0...w-attitude-cs2
Been off my diet the last few months and need to get back on track but this was delicious!
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Currently sitting in the ER in Canon City....damn pocket knife slipped and took out the left middle finger tip. Flap cut or something.... glueing it back together!
Hope they get you fixed up good. Super glue is handy in First Aid kit.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Lol, I have that problem when I do my own first aid.
Had a ER doc get really upset that I wrapped about 5 layers of duct tape around my forearm on wound that I couldn't get bleeding under control. He was none too gentle when removing it. Didn't seem to understand that I was 20 miles out in sticks by my self.
Well after waiting over an hour in my little room for tape/glue, I asked the nurse what's going on....the person applying the tape/glue was called into a meeting wtf. So I got a tetanus shot and a bandaid and paid my copay then left. Might use super glue after all...lol
Yesterday I bought these:
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So today we could do this:
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40 was a mess yesterday morning going into Winter Park. Heavy ice accumulation and blowing snow around the hair-pin turns. It was almost as challenging as backing out of your driveway.
Finally picked up the vortex strike eagle... Love it so far
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I feel a little dirty, but I bought a tranny. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2be1172ac3.jpg
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Thought it was something like that. The seal threw me off, haven't seen that. I'm putting together a similar rig, but haven't decided on how to mount the tank yet.
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You should reconsider your regulator, those type tend to freeze fairly easy. The one I bought is from Wheelers Offroad, $55.
I have used Quick Fist clamps and they work OK. I prefer a mount like this.
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Depends on how committed you are I guess. My Tacoma has an outlet in the bed & I found a pancake compressor at Harbor Freight that pulls just under the rated amps for like $75. The on-board stuff I've seen is pretty spendy but it's technically one less device to worry about forgetting if you're going to use it frequently. For me the little HF is perfect for inflation after airing-down for trail runs & such.
I've heard of people replacing the A/C compressor with just a regular compressor as well. Supposedly much more quiet and powerful than an electric one. Like you said, that takes a certain level of dedication to remove A/C.
Good to know - thanks!
There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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No really good reason. Had a blue-label coupon sitting around.
Like it, but it isn't my favorite.
New 10/22 build for fun plinking.
Off to get the barrel threaded for its suppressor.
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