CaptainBuilt
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Rob: Yup, that's an air filter.
Rob: Yup, that's an air filter.
It looked more like, "removing the positive battery terminal should always be the first thing you do", to me.
It looked more like, "removing the positive battery terminal should always be the first thing you do", to me.
I’ve always removed the negative terminal first to avoid the possibility of sparks/explosions if the wrench bumps the body. On a 7.3 there are two batteries to disconnect... on an Ambo, as many as 4 before it’ll be safe.
I edited it to better reflect the point without confusion.I’ve always removed the negative terminal first to avoid the possibility of sparks/explosions if the wrench bumps the body. On a 7.3 there are two batteries to disconnect... on an Ambo, as many as 4 before it’ll be safe.
That's what we do, what he was doing in the pic.
I edited it to better reflect the point without confusion.
Is that a photo of a sunset or sunrise?
DIY kit professional installed at Baker Garage in Denver. Most of the rigs I post here are vans that we've built here, don't forget that we mail order a lot of kits! 60-70/yr.
Chris-
Any more info on what type of truck that is? Was it a bus of some type? What front bumper is that? etc.