Rebel4055
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Did the same thing last weekend LOL. I got it on my neck and my arms. Not really bad though. Just itchy. Fence was covered in it and I just went to town not caring lmao.
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No need to play that song LOL
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That last songs low note in that truck is just plain scary LOL
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Entered! Thanks for the opportunity!
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All I seen was n8 stating a opinion haha.
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Everyone loves teh n8!
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The computer might be trying to output to the onboard video by default. Boot into BIOS and change the video output option from "onboard" or "integrated" to "PCI"/"PCIe"/"addon" or whatever option it gives you.
Try that.
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I heard glass shatter LOL
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It almost sounds like the A/C compressor has seized up. Try and find a smaller belt at a auto parts store to bypass the compressor for now. If the screeching on startup stops you know you found the issue. Can also remove the belt and try and spin it.
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I know on my kenwood I need to add folders to keep the tracks showing. If I have too many single tracks it hides alot of them. Weird stuff.
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my life is forever changed!
Possum Nipples says
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Was the block resurfaced when the heads were done? Could have warped the block the first time causing the issues now...
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I was looking for decent wire and I went with Knu CCA.
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And sometimes if you don't have a dryer I believe it's called on a compressor it can spray water out of the end. I use a shop vac on reverse to do my cleaning with.
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Damn right. Thanks for the help though. Should have looked first before I posted but I guess it helps for future reference.
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Ahh ok, those are the stock "drain plugs", they're put there just in case you end up with a flooded interior from taking it into the water or leaving the windows down during a rain storm. But yea, that area will work just fine for running the wires through.
Those and it actually has a rubber grommet on the drivers side. Like it was made for this haha.
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2006 dodge dakota. I just checked. There is a rubber grommet in place already sorta near where I want to run. I may end up using that for the power wire. The floor is pretty thin in that area.
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Want to run my wire under my truck and up through the cab. Will a pack of grommets work for that? I don't know how thick my floor is. What other options do I have?
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If you go with a ebay one, you might as well rig a hamster wheel up as a alternator. Feed the hamster or your pet of choice some crack to get it moving faster.
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North Vernon here. Our cops are stupid too. They like to use 8 cars to pull over 1. They like to fuck with people.
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That subwoofer you are talking about is the fuel pump access panel lol.
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The wire is fine... It's probably the ground location you picked. Also breakers loose the ability to trip after they have been tripped numerous times. Also improper gains could play a factor too.,
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