Wanting to know if anyone can tell me why my truck pops in 4 wheel drive? Its a 77 3/4 and i put it in 4 high and about every 100 yards or so it pops and kinda jurks the truck a little. The 4 wheel drive is working but dont know where to start with this.
I had a 82 that did the same exact thing...
Just wanted to shoot a couple pics of my truck.
We found the problem with the lights. Its the blinker column switch. The contacts are dirty. I had no Idea the brake interupt is there. After taking the wheel off We could move the switch and get lights. Tomorrow I will get some contact cleaner and...
I can try to get some pics of my flatbed to give you a better Idea.Write up,http://www.ehow.com/how_4760715_build-flat-bed-pickup-truck.htmlA good write up...http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/bed/flatbed_build/index.htmlAnd another one...
Just to mention, Yes it is a flatbed so it does not have factory lights. The body (77' 1/2 ton that is in excellent condition) was placed on a 76' 3/4 ton running gear. I dont normally agree with "hacking" up a classic but my hat is off for the person who put it together. The truck is in great...
Its strange. There is no ground wire to each light housing. There is two wires to each lamp and my guess is the ground is where the body of the light is touching metal. Im going to try screwing a wire into the body and onto the frame.
Thats what Im thinking is its original wiring up to the split at the rear. That would be exposed to the elements more. I hope I can find the problem, I just hate wires. Cant I just wave my arm out the window?
Ok, so, where is it grounded? There is two wires to each light and I dont think one is a ground. Wouldnt the light be grounded by the frame or is the another place a wire will go to be grounded?
Hey, can someone help me undrstand tail lighting. The right rear light blinks but is very dull and no park or brake. The bulb is fine. All other lights work.
Im not understanding how to fix it. There are two wires to the light. But it has 3 functions, right. I can start stripping tape to find a...