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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Meridian, Idaho
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
Re-installed the interior seats after cage was done
Put a steel stereo console in the center and moved/mounted my CB into it. Added some twin steel whip antennas on the rail. Hooked up my Kicker marine tower speakers and 2 more 4-way 6x9's in boxes to a marine DVD player in the Dash w/removable face. Bolted the stereo boxes to the tube - they arent going anywhere. Might as well have a pair of 12" subs and 1000watts of marine amp as well - (Almost done with this step)
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
Since i was already knee deep in wires, i stopped at radio shack and got some LED switches to run my "extras" - put 5-30 ampers above the DVD player. Red when off and green when on - Sweet
![]() here is a pic of what the first switch activates - inside the locking stereo middle console. The DVD player has a night - lux backup camera that turns on when you hit reverse on the column - yet to be installed - but will be fun later. Went marine on everything so they can get wet and be in the elements better - even the cig lighter in ther stock spot i swapped for a boat one
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
The reason the back-up camera isnt installed yet is because I decided to cut the overhangs off the rear bumper so they wouldnt snag on rocks - and since i always get carried away it seems like - i decided to skin it out with 16 gauge to match the "look" of the front warn bumper.
AS you can see it isnt done yet - but after grinding and paint I will post the end result. She was officially started for the first time since last summer yesterday - as we adjusted the timing on the Distributor. It sounds gooooood - (no mufflers yet haha). As soon as I finish the master/booster install and brake bleed she can go down the road for a test drive.
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Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
WOW
![]() Very impressive Your getting me depressed however, you seem to finsih more in several weeks than I get done in several years. ![]()
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
Thanks man - I guess im just excited to get her on the road for the summer.
Not to mention I get alot of help from a buddy on the weekends and it makes alot of things more than 2x as fast as without help. ![]()
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Re: My Build Thread (year+) on 71 Jimmy 4x4
The beast lives......
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