I used that on my side x side in the rain, it works pretty good. I was able to splash water on the windshield when it got mud water on it and help wash it away. It's worth a shot!Thanks Henro
No wiper yet. I’m worried that a wiper will just end up scratching the acrylic windshield. I’m going to try using the Rain-X made for plastic.
Found them at Menards. One probably would have been enough light.Where did you source the cab interior lights from?
Thanks! I don’t plan on living in there. LolAll you need now is a TV, stereo, hot plate and compostable loo and your wife may never see you again ;-)
(seriously, great job !)_
No cooler. Just the factory cup holder. Thanks Ping. I’ll actually be ready for the snow this year.What?!?!?!?! No adult beverage cooler?
Otherwise, looking good. You should be ready before the nasty white stuff starts falling.
Regards,
Same lights I use in my home made cab. These lights are great!!
Now that's a neat installation of your 3-way valve!!Plumbed the heater today. The 3-way valve lets me select sending coolant to the heater or bypassing it back to the engine. A simple bracket and a hose clamp holds the valve. I reused the factory bypass hose to connect the valve to the water pump. All that’s left is to refill and bleed the system.
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Thanks. Bled the air from the heater last weekend and got it working. Supposed to be temps in the 30s F this weekend so I’ll see how well it works.Now that's a neat installation of your 3-way valve!!