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Greg is like Chuck Norris, people need to be safe around him.
Chuck Norris is the guy telling me where I need to be and when I need to be there Only Chuck Norris is like Chuck Norris!
Greg is like Chuck Norris, people need to be safe around him.
Chris, I came across this ad featuring the FC. Apparently with this aftermarket option, the FC can be used for "pleasure and profit".
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Chris, I came across this ad featuring the FC. Apparently with this aftermarket option, the FC can be used for "pleasure and profit".
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Turns out my grandmother lived in California for a short time.
My mom was going thorough some old boxes and came across these. I'm debating on registering the plates on my FC.
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Turns out my grandmother lived in California for a short time.
My mom was going thorough some old boxes and came across these. I'm debating on registering the plates on my FC.
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Do you even have to think about it?!! I would so do it :thumb:
Just fear some jackass stealing them
Just fear some jackass stealing them
Turns out my grandmother lived in California for a short time.
My mom was going thorough some old boxes and came across these. I'm debating on registering the plates on my FC.
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Hey Chris, been working on my fuel gauge and finally got it figured out. What kind of problems are you having with yours? Is it moving at all, pegging out or giving you a wrong reading? Are you running an aftermarket sending unit?
I get no reading it's a sending unit specific for the tank. (Willys truck tank). The gas gauge is from a CJ.
Turns out my grandmother lived in California for a short time.
My mom was going thorough some old boxes and came across these. I'm debating on registering the plates on my FC.
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Okay, did you check to make sure that the sending unit is connected to a good ground like the frame?
Yep, cleaned it off with a grinder, I even grounded the housing on the gauge just in case