What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

Installed new rotors and pads yesterday and serviced the T-Case.

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All that for 2 little 4" speakers...

There is also a 1990 era brake controller, and what looked like house breakers to control power to the bumper for a trailer. There are a few lest that i have to pull that dont seem to go anywhere.
 
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The ladder's paint was dry so it got bolted on, the 1/2 wave 2-meter and the 5/8th wave CB antennas went on the rack, radios went on the shelf and things are starting to come together. The boogie wipes should be an obvious need for those of you who also have young kids. ;) The 2-meter was on a NOAA channel to check the reception before programming the local repeaters.
 
Came home to find my OB medallion (#681) in the mail!! Pretty jazzed - *very* attractive and amazing finish!! Even impressed the spouse!! Wait for some nice weather -- might be putting it on the tailgate or grille -- haven't decided quite yet!!

Thanks, Michael & Corrie, for all the work you do and the passion you share with all of us!!

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Got the exhaust welded up. Got a tailpipe, leading from the muffler, cut and routed. Now working on exhaust hangars for the exhaust system, utilizing the original stock snubbers.
 
I've got a case of the "Oh my God I'm gonna die cough" but I went out side for a little while today and used steel wool to clean my windows. It's MUCH better but I started hacking up a lung and had to come in before I put some wax on.
 
Those spacers I put under my seat cushion are a huge improvement. Not only does my lumbar bar actually ride where its supposed to, I can now see further over my hood, which was/is an issue when wheeling the Frontier (or the Xterra, they both have horrible frontal view)
 
Well yesterday the 14th I got myself a sweet B-Day present, A new camper that's insulated and heavy duty for super cheap on CL for winter camping, this weekend I'm tearing the paneling out and doing my own and building a propane heater/furnace for inside. I then wired up all my LED off-road lights as I do lots of night drives (and I'm usually first in groups so I lead the way) here in the dessert and will be taking road trips up to WA here soon an we all know deer like to surprise you on those dark winding roads haha.

This weekends plans...
On board air.
New leafs in rear 300K miles on them there bound to break.
Dual battery
Dual Alternator (for lights and welding)
If time, scavenge the yards for a 8.8 and maybe a used tranny

Everyones rigs are looking pretty sweet. Wheel Safe!
Brandon

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