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11-01-2010, 02:56 AM | #11 |
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Re: Project Daily Driver 77 K10
Here is it all going together. You can see the baby sub behind the passenger seat. The seat has to be forward one notch, but it is on the passenger side, so that isn't my problem! The sub is ported, and the port is pointed towards the middle and sounds great.
Now that I have buckets I wish I had one of the cardboard shelves for the rear of the cab. I've probably thrown 4 of them away on my bench seat trucks... It looks a little bit unfinished now. The switches for the heaters have little blue LED lights in them. They don't seem to be too bright, but we'll see when I'm driving at night. The seat heat feels nice! I replaced the fuel selector switch with a safety toggle for the transfer pump. I still need to put the light in above it. I made the little panel out of thin gauge aluminum that I could bend to fit the curves of the dash. Hopefully tomorrow it'll be on the road.
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