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200,000 mile Fix Up 96 Ram 1500 Sport

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Old 07-12-2011, 02:53 PM
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Zman any clue what that plug is???? Im at a loss trying to figure it out
 
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I see a Scotch -lok on it,where does that go? And maybe the plug is for the Factory security system.
 
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could be, I got a real nice aftermarket alarm installed. One with kill start etc. So factory, i could see being unplugged guess i need to do some more recon. Cant really figure out where that wire goes it goes both down and up and its fastened to the side.
 
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Odds are, if the aftermarket system was installed in that location, then it's just a plug included in the harness so the dealer can install some of the components easier.
 
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i dont see how ive managed to miss this thread!

great work your truck is looking real good!
i would suggest some spark plug boot protectors to keep those fancy msd wire from melting.

heres a few pics of mine
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMAG0028.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMAG0026.jpg

also a polished throttle body for a little more go power, mines a 50mm version
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...IMAG0055-1.jpg

heres the new vs old
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...IMAG0054-1.jpg
 
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Old 07-20-2011, 06:15 PM
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Awesome 99 dodge! I LOVE THE RED AIR INTAKE MANIFOLD! but since zman and heyyou frown upon painting it because of heat dissipation I listened to them cleaned it and polished it and was done. If you look at my last pics i put in cable ties. Ive taken the boots off a bunch already doesnt seem to get that hot, but i will keep an eye on it per your suggestion. I really do like h ow we are copying style red msds red wire looms etc hehe

Oh and BTW more to be added soon:

Rock Solid Ram Steering fix
Fuel Pump being changed
Door Lock Motors being changed
RhinoLining the back of the bed this weekend
 
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Old 07-21-2011, 01:10 PM
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when your lining the bed make sure you prep it really good or it will start to peel.

sand it down completely
wash it with water
wipe it down with mineral spirits or good solvent
then tape off everything

also you may want to do a few layers, but let the paint dry completely between each layer
also i bought a media blasting gun from tractor supply (you can see it in the 1st pic) for $20 and a extra pint of black paint, so i could dilute the bed lining and spray it on.

heres a before and after pics
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMAG0048.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMAG0049.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMAG0056.jpg

i used the same technique on my rockers, and a couple of friends vehicles!
 

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99dodge, man you dont even know how much i appreciate the tips. Thats what its all about. I mean im an engineer so I can logically figure stuff out, especially with my 3000 page service manual and DF. But its the tips from people who have done it that save massive time and headache.

What I was planning on doing was using a corded drill with a steel bit like this:

http://www.best-b2b.com/userimg/896/...e-wheel-15.jpg

So your saying i need to get ALL the paint completely off? I mean it says on the instructions to sand it down so its rough and rinse it with water and let it dry then apply. You think i should wire brush the whole bed till its completely steel? I did a few bondo patches already in the bed where I sanded all the way to steel guess i may have to re-do them after i sand the whole thing.
 
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i dont think you should go all the way down to bare steel cause the liner needs something to grab on to, just sand all the shinny spots, the rougher the better.

if you were to go down to bare steel you might want to use some rattle can primer first.

also i beat all the dent in my wheel wells down and remove all the tie down brackets and tailgate hardware(stopper, rubber bushings etc..).
 

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Awesome even more tips! Will do for sure. My truck is 203k on it and the paint looks like a POS. So im sure it wont be hard to get the shiny clear coat off hehe :P
 


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