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Old 07-03-2019, 09:27 PM   #26
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I love the headlight relay mod too, super cheap and effective. If you put miles on your truck, I don't see how you could deal with not having intermittent wipers (maybe I am just spoiled by modern vehicles). I drove once from PA to NC in a drizzly rain and I kept one hand on the wheel and one hand on the wiper knob. I thought I was going to wear that thing out before I made it home turning it off and on every 10 seconds for 6 hours straight.
I use Rain-X and not the wipers. Drove my car pool buddy NUTS! And my wife...
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Old 07-04-2019, 09:56 AM   #28
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1-front sway bar ( Cheap...out of 80's Suburben )
2-changing to rear mounted gas tank

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Life isn't just about fuel mileage.
Says the guy who used rain-x because he's too cheap to by new blades. Come clean, you're trying to back pedal from the rain-x post and pretend you're not cheap! Eh hem, of course you do know rain-x reduces wind drag, so you're getting better mileage from that too... you sly old dog!


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Old 07-05-2019, 09:51 AM   #31
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Life isn't just about fuel mileage.
Never said it was...I don't drive my C-10 enough to worry about fuel mileage, but 10mpg is a big difference than the almost 30 mpg I get with my 2014 camaro daily driver. The truck is a blast to drive though.
How much is gas in California now ? Reg. is about $2.65 gal. here in NJ
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Old 07-05-2019, 10:48 AM   #32
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Never said it was...I don't drive my C-10 enough to worry about fuel mileage, but 10mpg is a big difference than the almost 30 mpg I get with my 2014 camaro daily driver. The truck is a blast to drive though.
How much is gas in California now ? Reg. is about $2.65 gal. here in NJ
Wow, I haven't heard anyone call unleaded gas "regular" in a very long time.
Showing your age there
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Wow, I haven't heard anyone call unleaded gas "regular" in a very long time.
Showing your age there
Here's a gas sign I pulled off the web just to show. I think you are showing your age if you call premium Ethyl. I'm older than dirt, but never call premium Ethyl anymore.

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Says the guy who used rain-x because he's too cheap to by new blades. Come clean, you're trying to back pedal from the rain-x post and pretend you're not cheap! Eh hem, of course you do know rain-x reduces wind drag, so you're getting better mileage from that too... you sly old dog!


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Naw, it's because I'm easily hypnotized by the wipers and fall asleep. :sleepy: I only used it on my econobox Toyota Corolla commuter car, anyway. I bought it in '04 new and by the time it had 180k miles it had paid for itself in reduced fuel cost alone. It has about 220k on it now. I bought the extended warranty and it was worth every penny. It had about $6k in warranty work, $3.7k of with was a transmission that was outside the factory warranty.
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Old 07-05-2019, 01:17 PM   #35
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Here's a gas sign I pulled off the web just to show. I think you are showing your age if you call premium Ethyl. I'm older than dirt, but never call premium Ethyl anymore.

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$4.50 gal.for REGULAR...Oh Boy !!
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Old 07-05-2019, 01:43 PM   #36
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$4.50 gal.for REGULAR...Oh Boy !!
That was a pic I pulled off the web to show the verbiage "Regular" is used, not necessarily current. But still not too far off.
I think right now you can get regular for a bit under $4. I filled up with Premium the other day for 4.35. Prices are high here.


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Old 07-05-2019, 01:48 PM   #37
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As long as I chimed in I will add some value to the thread.

Favorite Mods:
Pillar and upper grab handles.
Stainless Tube Step.
One ton Axles
Winch behind bumper

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PA speaker with amp for my CB... Bad idea, wife hates it!

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Old 07-06-2019, 03:18 PM   #39
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PA speaker with amp for my CB... Bad idea, wife hates it!
I don't know, that might go under my favorite column!! Haha
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Old 07-06-2019, 11:56 PM   #40
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I have "Hill Billy" intermittent wipers.
I ran a wire from the low speed off the wiper motor. tucked it into the wiring harness, brought it up through the shifter boot and up the shifter. I hooked it up to a kill switch off a dirt bike.
push the button, ground the motor, cycle the wipers once, (They self park)
I never have to take my hand off the shifter
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Old 07-07-2019, 12:06 AM   #41
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I have "Hill Billy" intermittent wipers.
I ran a wire from the low speed off the wiper motor. tucked it into the wiring harness, brought it up through the shifter boot and up the shifter. I hooked it up to a kill switch off a dirt bike.
push the button, ground the motor, cycle the wipers once, (They self park)
I never have to take my hand off the shifter
That is a fabulous idea, I wish I would have figured that out myself, I spent hours trying to figure out how to wire up a delay switch I got off one of my trucks and then installed it last week. I might add a switch like you have now.
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Old 07-08-2019, 12:40 AM   #43
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Front 1 1/4" sway bar off a 1 ton Square Body Suburban
Rear 1 1/8" aftermarket rear sway bar

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Manual Steering
4 wheel manual drum brakes

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As long as I chimed in I will add some value to the thread.

Favorite Mods:
Pillar and upper grab handles.
Stainless Tube Step.
One ton Axles
Winch behind bumper

Worst:
PA speaker with amp for my CB... Bad idea, wife hates it!

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Could you post pics of your stainless tube step and where you got them please?
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Could you post pics of your stainless tube step and where you got them please?
Sure, check out my posts to the thread below. Go to middle I have a bunch of pics and a bit of verbiage.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=751538

Here's a link from that thread. I think in the thread above there is a doc or link to ordering the correct one.

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Air / Fuel gauge. Upgrading to a wideband soon.
Lars 3.5 turn steering box
Clutch fan - I can actually feel a power difference
Relayed headlights. They are brighter than most 10 year old cars.
3 point seatbelts

Worst:
Can't really think of anything I've done that I didn't like / wasn't worth it in the end.
Body mounts - sucked to install and realign stuff
Dealing with rust
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What is an air fuel gauge?
What are you calling wideband on the fuel gauge?

What are you calling relayed headlights?

I am a pretty new GMC Jimmy owner and these are two areas on Jimmy I would like to improve. Including considering LED headlights, other external lights and dash gauges.

Would appreciate your help

This thread has been great for me. It was a really good idea, especially for us newer owners.
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What is an air fuel gauge?
What are you calling wideband on the fuel gauge?

What are you calling relayed headlights?

I am a pretty new GMC Jimmy owner and these are two areas on Jimmy I would like to improve. Including considering LED headlights, other external lights and dash gauges.

Would appreciate your help

This thread has been great for me. It was a really good idea, especially for us newer owners.
You can put an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system and read it from the appropriate equipment to give you a real-time value for the air-fuel ratio. Some sensors work over a larger range, thus "wide-band".

You can buy or make a kit from components that takes battery voltage directly to the headlights. It makes a big difference, not going through all those wires and the headlight switch. I took before and after pictures and posted them in this thread-

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=782071
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What is an air fuel gauge?
What are you calling wideband on the fuel gauge?
These threads may help.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air–fuel_ratio_meter

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=713728
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