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  1. Upgrading Uplifter wiring and installed lights

    Camera angle, 2+” of clearance
  2. Upgrading Uplifter wiring and installed lights

    Actually storm rolled through last week, cattle busted fence, work great for moving them to safe space and doing fence repairs in pitch black conditions
  3. Upgrading Uplifter wiring and installed lights

    Forgot 8” combo 6400, all Rough Country. Had good luck, no issues. Run this kind of set up on all trucks for work/farm
  4. Upgrading Uplifter wiring and installed lights

    180 and square combo 8910
  5. Upgrading Uplifter wiring and installed lights

    Except for 1 and 2, maybe 3, rest of switches really not rated for much. So wire/fuse/etc upgraded those. Pics in total dark area on farm. Lights make it daytime for needs. Pics don’t actually do justice to how bright it actually is.
  6. Top rail tie downs

    These worked great. I used some 1/4” thick by 1 1/2” aluminum striping under rail, drilled hole large as holes on cleats. Touch up painted bolts/nuts.
  7. Headache Rack/Cross over tool box combo

    Mainly function, serve a purpose, yet like a little “bling” to to make trucks look nice. Do get to use as recreation once in awhile.
  8. Headache Rack/Cross over tool box combo

    Now to run wiring for lights
  9. Headache Rack/Cross over tool box combo

    Deezee DZ9070RB headache rack, UWS EC10252 slim line cross over box. Numerous suppliers don’t show, no go on headache rack if for 19 on Ranger, yet actually fits most midsize beds per instructions. UWS cross over box tube I received actually measures hair over 60”, space between headache rack...
  10. Door Anti Ding Molding

    Front pic
  11. Door Anti Ding Molding

    Door trim/guards by Sportwing. Use to be standard on most vehicles. 5th vehicle have installed these over past 12 years. Exact color match by manufacture paint code.. Since always get dark colored vehicles, go with the “black” insert. Easy install just measure and mark with painter’s tape, fo...





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