So what did you do with your truck today?

The_Josh_Bear

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I changed the troublesome light switch today. Now when I get in I won't have to spend 3 minutes finding the sweet spot on the dimmer that makes everything turn on! Only been about a year and a half in the works, lol.
Now that I have the headlight relay kit from bronco graveyard AND a new light switch, this one should last forever!
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Hit the right side of the truck with clay bar, scratch compound, polish, ceramic wax. Windows got clay then wax, and bumper got polished and ceramic wax. Sun is out and getting hot so left side will have to wait. Time for brake lines!
 

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Added in a Facet 40222 pump in parallel with the mechanical pump for priming. Works really nice....In the process broke a brittle plastic connector (Thanks desert) in the heater hose lines and dumped coolant all over. Subsequently noticed that I'd been running a couple gallons low on coolant. Guess that was some serendipity...Trucks sure run cool though as my gauge was never going over 200F in the AZ summer...
 

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Hauled a cubic yard of sand for my parents pool. She squatted good but didn't seem to care. Only 2500# or so though.

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Chained it to a stump and yanked it out, then pulled the chain the other direction and flipped it back over. Easy peasy!

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I got my new door handles in today. Since it was raining, I didn't bother to install either one. With my chosen location, I won't lose track of them. They are right beside the walk in garage door and right beside the light switch. I'll probably raise the spare one up a bit higher in the future so I don't get too annoyed with it right there and move it farther. For now, this will work though.
 

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I got my new door handles in today. Since it was raining, I didn't bother to install either one. With my chosen location, I won't lose track of them. They are right beside the walk in garage door and right beside the light switch. I'll probably raise the spare one up a bit higher in the future so I don't get too annoyed with it right there and move it farther. For now, this will work though.
Given enough time, I’m pretty sure I could forget that I put them there.
 

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