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Matt 02-06-2012 03:10 AM

lol what's difficult about a 2nd gen?

DoubleTakeDodge 02-06-2012 09:30 AM

There were stripped screws making it difficult to remove panels to hide the wires entirely, the hight of the truck and alot of stuff in the way near the firewall made it difficult to run the power wire, then just random stuff like not being able to find the drill or screws etc.

Lt.Dan 02-06-2012 03:29 PM

Yeah seein as how we had to stand on the tires to run the power wire, having to push the brake pedal down with your head (which blows) to be able to see rca cables and remote wire coming through, and it being cold as a snowmans balls outside!

DoubleTakeDodge 02-06-2012 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Lt.Dan (Post 9920)
Yeah seein as how we had to stand on the tires to run the power wire, having to push the brake pedal down with your head (which blows) to be able to see rca cables and remote wire coming through, and it being cold as a snowmans balls outside!

And doing it in the dark without flashlights. The trouble wasn't that it was second gen, the problem was the truck itself and our poor preparation

Matt 02-06-2012 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DoubleTakeDodge (Post 9923)
And doing it in the dark without flashlights. The trouble wasn't that it was second gen, the problem was the truck itself and our poor preparation

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Originally Posted by DoubleTakeDodge (Post 9904)
There were stripped screws making it difficult to remove panels to hide the wires entirely, the hight of the truck and alot of stuff in the way near the firewall made it difficult to run the power wire, then just random stuff like not being able to find the drill or screws etc.

been there lol

DoubleTakeDodge 02-06-2012 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 9969)
been there lol

hahaha yeah, it's a pain but we got her done!


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