I was in a similar position and decided the runner was just too much money and work to really be right. The body rust alone is pretty hard to control on them without going full resto. The Mitsubishi being rust free would really have me leaning that direction.
I also found myself never truly...
Did you wire in resistors when you switched the rear to led? Are the side lights also led? Some of the resistors don't have the best longevity and a fast flash will be the result when they fail.
Installed them today on the bottom notch, ride height after settling is within a 1/4" of what it was before. Definitely firmed the ride up, much better than the floaty caddy like ride it had.
Getting rid of the Monroe Quickstruts my truck came with is the goal. Maintaining stock ride height now and in the future with a winch bumper is the end goal.
Silly question for you folks. I have an 03 ac Tundra and I was given a set of springs off an 06 Sequoia. If I buy some 5100s can I use these springs and achieve little to no lift? I would like to keep it at stock height for a number of reasons. Thanks.
Our 2011 E250, I used it for HVAC service for ~5 years before it was totaled by a careless driver. I bought a parts 2004 for $400 and brought it back to life. It's nothing fancy but enough to get a taste of the van life.
I've been running one of these for 1 1/2 years in my van with no issues as of now. My usage is slightly different as I only have 1 75ah house battery. I have a 100A breaker in line and it has yet to trip but that may change when I add a second house battery.
I really like that both house and...
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