transmission shop said there was a "few water drops" inside the solenoid harness, whatever that means, but they put some dielectric grease in it and sent her home. seems to be shifting fine again.
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maybe after it dries up, nothing rust's around here unless it has been in the water a good whileI would take a can of fluid film and stick the spray tube into one of the holes and move it around and try to coat some of the inside of the door to help keep it from rusting.
Hid? I'm IB, Incandescent Bulb! LOLI'm still old school HID
Looking at getting some alpharex headlights...I like projectors, but hate all of the stupid accent lightings and extra LED junk they feel they have to put on everything aftermarket.
I think I can tolerate these, only downside is in order to fit the projectors, they had to push the lens out farther so that might look a little goofy, but we shall see. I figure I'll get some morimoto 2 stroke 3.0's for the high and low beam and have all of the lighting.
I've been real happy with the supernova V4... Other than having to cut out part of the core support structure to fit the big fan heat sink.
Adding the weird looking vinyl strip makes a real nice cut off line on the reflector style housings.
I think it's finally time for an upgrade though since I had one of those bowls burned out and you can only buy them in a pair.
Ha! I had to do this last year.. re-wired both deer with LEDs
That storm just brushed us up here but we got some good winds out of it. Stuff was blowing around. We don’t usually get wind from the south like that, it always blows East out of the Columbia River Gorge. We did get a lot of rain but not like you guys did. It put out your forest fires though I heard.ya it's always the drivers side rear door that does it, so fixed it finally usually it's not a big deal but we got over 10" of rain so it was a swimming pool inside.