What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

Switched to the Disco. Removed all of the plastic stuff on the bumper, straightened it and painted it satin black for now. Sanded the hood and got a few coats of clear on the outer part. Should be ready for anti-glare black in the center tomorrow.20191110_195101.jpg
 
I'm always looking of how I can have less clutter inside the truck. Move these items outside, not really happy with the hi lift, it looks awkward but I really didn't want it in the rear since my trunk is heavy with other equipment. And I feel like I have a bit better grips on the front now with a bit of weight.

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Great work! And chance you could show closer shots of how you mounted your Maxtrax? Looks interesting.
 
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I mounted my new inverter inside a non conductive box and created some extra vents to keep the heat down. Now it’s time to start working on the power cords and figuring out the routing of the cables.
That's exactly what I need to figure out. I know its fairly simple but I'm simple minded when it comes to electronics. That's why I want to meet up with the guy on El Paso.
 
Switched to the Disco. Removed all of the plastic stuff on the bumper, straightened it and painted it satin black for now. Sanded the hood and got a few coats of clear on the outer part. Should be ready for anti-glare black in the center tomorrow.View attachment 126246
Much better and easier than my D2 bumper. Your D1 is much cleaner on the front.
 

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That's exactly what I need to figure out. I know its fairly simple but I'm simple minded when it comes to electronics. That's why I want to meet up with the guy on El Paso.
I am as well but I am talking about the actual running of the wires. Where am I going to run them to reach where I am going to mount the inverter. I am using 4/0 AWG wire (basically jumper cables) so I must figure out how to run them and they must stay out of the way.
 
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I am as well but I am talking about the actual running of the wires. Where am I going to run them to reach where I am going to mount the inverter. I am using 4/0 AWG wire (basically jumper cables) so I must figure out how to run them and they must stay out of the way.

That's what I want to look at on the El Paso rig. His is clean and almost unseen. I'll fimd his post so you can see.
 
Great work! And chance you could show closer shots of how you mounted your Maxtrax? Looks interesting.
This might make a bit of sense but, it's just two straps going thru the side of the board thru the back. I hid it from the outside so it looks cleaner.

I also used a cam action buckle so it was easier to pull to get it tighten versus a ratchet since there's barely any room.
 

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This might make a bit of sense but, it's just two straps going thru the side of the board thru the back. I hid it from the outside so it looks cleaner.

I also used a cam action buckle so it was easier to pull to get it tighten versus a ratchet since there's barely any room.
Awesome, thanks!