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RE: Project 7.3 - dubob - 06-23-2025 Glad to see things went well. It will only get better from here on. RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 06-23-2025 Bob, Doc keeps telling me I'm a bionic man now. I asked him where's my $6Mil ![]() ![]() RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-14-2025 I'm back with my truck project, about a week before my surgery on my other knee I ordered the rear bumper for my truck. Once I received it I unpackaged it (with a neighbors help) to make sure all pieces parts were all in order as bumper was going to be sitting for a while as rehab starting. Finally got around on Aug 9 to install since weather temps cooled off for install. I was unable to kneel down on my knees but this was a good lay down task after another neighbor dropped by to help me get the bumper mounted. Since this was at the back end of the truck I addressed a long time issue purchasing a new spare tire. The old one was as old as my truck and was in maypop statis for last 15yrs. When I bought the truck it was 2yrs old at the time. Previous owner had a spaghetti of a mess with wires at the back which I did contribute to the mess a little. All that wiring is now straightened out. The wire bundle for trailer connection was a bit too long which I cut about 10" of it off leaving enough for possible future repair and installed a new trailer receptacle. ![]() Bumper came with 2 sets of different size LED lights. The inboard lights on each side of license plate are connected to the backup lights while the bumper end lights is on an independent switch in cab. ![]() What was cool with purchase of bumper, it also came with license plate lights. The in board portion of the light shell was a LED white light directed onto plates. The back of the shell has 3 small red strip lights ![]() The long red strip light was an add on about 4yrs ago. These are set up to work with run, brake, & turn signals. RE: Project 7.3 - wiperhunter2 - 08-14-2025 Looks good Roger, how long dd it take to get it installed? RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-15-2025 (08-14-2025, 03:47 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Looks good Roger, how long dd it take to get it installed? Removal of old bumper & install of new didn't take very long at all. The wiring was the time consumer. RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-16-2025 I managed to get outside under the cover of darkness to get a couple of pics. ![]() ![]() Backup lights on Backup lights with backup circuit outer lights on separate circuit RE: Project 7.3 - wiperhunter2 - 08-16-2025 (08-16-2025, 12:03 PM)Bduck Wrote: I managed to get outside under the cover of darkness to get a couple of pics.Looks like plenty of light for backing up. RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-17-2025 This is my everyday toy, I like doing ad on installs. I currently have new brake lines to install which is a must but will be recruiting another set of hands. Also, been treating frame and other underbody parts for rust. ![]() This is what it does when applied turning rust black ![]() ![]() Found on Amazon. I use a cheap throwaway brush RE: Project 7.3 - wiperhunter2 - 08-17-2025 Looks good but what about the area on the top side, where you can't see from your pic, do you treat it as well? RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-19-2025 The inner channel & top can be treated using a spray effect but can be very messy. I have a siphon nozzle that attaches to an air press source I bought from Harbor Freight that I have used on many other applications that can be used. Just need to find a sacrificial area other than my driveway to apply. For now, I'll apply to areas reachable using a brush. RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-27-2025 Got around to replacing 3 main flex brake hoses attached to hard lines, 2 of which in front wheel well & 1 in the rear. Dan came over offering up his skill & knowledge tackling left front while I went for the right front. Both lines were a bit of challenge as the language of every foul word that could be said was said, a mechanics language & world. ![]() ![]() The right tool for this task RE: Project 7.3 - wiperhunter2 - 08-27-2025 Heat can make a big difference when it comes to removing rusted parts and the right tool also improves the odds of getting the job done. Sounds like you are really on the mend now. RE: Project 7.3 - Bduck - 08-28-2025 Yes, I am on the mend but have to be careful not to kneel down on the knees while doing the tasks that require me to be flat on my back. |