What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

Fabricated up some mounts using old curtain rod holders for some LED lights for the H2's rack, I wanted them to face downward

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Nice! Once I get my roof rack on I need to do something like that for camp-lights too. I like the idea of facing them down so when you're across camp looking back at the rig they're not shining as directly in your eyes, but still light up the area.

-TJ
 
Thanks, it's hard not to be able to meet up with other OB guy and eye ball these things first hand. I'm in build process and lack a lot of DIY knowledge for this sort of thing. I don't like the hit and miss process. I like to do it once and do it right when possible. I'm not the brightest star in the sky when it comes to
electronics on vehicles.

You said you use an H2 in the wiring. Is that the devise where you can drill a hole in the roof with water proof connectors, similar to a solar hook up ?
The H2 is my Hummer H2, The H2's are notorious for roof leaks around the lights so I didn't want to drill another hole, routing through the window channel is an easy way to get near the battery
 
Nice! Once I get my roof rack on I need to do something like that for camp-lights too. I like the idea of facing them down so when you're across camp looking back at the rig they're not shining as directly in your eyes, but still light up the area.

-TJ
Don't waste money on those expensive lights from Rigid and such, I ordered some many years ago off amazon and they are still going strong, the most recent are the ones on the rack. I angled them down for the exact purpose you said for use at camp
 
I mounted it on dash area left of my instrument cluster, I will get a picture of it once I get home from work. As for the wires I will be using Delphi weather connectors with the wires sealed in heat-shrink tubing, the wires will run on the inside of the rail.
Here is where it is mounted


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Don't waste money on those expensive lights from Rigid and such, I ordered some many years ago off amazon and they are still going strong, the most recent are the ones on the rack. I angled them down for the exact purpose you said for use at camp

Yeah, on other offroad toys I've had high end Rigid, Baja Designs, etc. LEDs. I've also used eBay ones. Yes, the Rigids and Baja Designs were the brightest... but by a slim margin. And a brand new 2020 eBay one will out-perform a 4-5 year old name brand anyway.

-TJ
 
Cleaned up my skid plate and inner fender wells. Used this ultra matte black rattle can. Came out ok not the best but way better than rusty and faded looking.


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Do you have a winch to clean too. No more than they get used I bet they get really rusty when they have cable.
 
no winch yet it's on the list but I never wheel alone I always use the buddy system and have a nice bubba rope.
It's nice to have a buddy for sure. Until I find another old goat like me I have to go solo and need the winch. Stay safe ! :-)
 
Inventory completed...have everything except rear lights and winch, both are on the back burner till I decide on roof rack and bumper.

I am hoping today I can get the final section of the headliner curves so I can start the overhead console
 
Inventory completed...have everything except rear lights and winch, both are on the back burner till I decide on roof rack and bumper.

I am hoping today I can get the final section of the headliner curves so I can start the overhead console
Have you ever posted a pic of your rig ?
 
Jim, this is the most recent pic with the new shoes...


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I like it, even the red lug nuts..... LOL
I recently added new larger tires to my LRD2 but I had to remove the valance and bumper below my lights for the tires to clear the front edge.
I also added a new off road bumper to clean up the frontal area for better egress. I dont rock climb as such but I want to be able to
get over the single item issues like logs or boulders in my path without hindrance. My tire size is 265/75/16 and 31.7" tall, by that
you know I wasn't trying to cram a Sherman tank under the fender.
 
Jim, I'm an old house freak . That house in the background is huge and really interesting looking from what I can see..
Is that where you live ?

Yes, this our place, it's my in-laws...my wife grew up here and actually her mom did as well...built in the early 1900's...hasn't been used in years but the house is set up for gas lantern heat from the ceiling...

But we are in the city, no garage, driveway very steep and no real yard to speak of...

When the time comes though for the kids to sell it, my wife should get a pretty good payday...in my area this would easily sell for over a Mil...then maybe we get out of the city and get to the country...ideally we'd like to end up in Maine

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