Recreating my highschool truck, the way I always wanted it to be

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Orpedcrow

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It was determined to be a bad coolant temp sensor. I dont know how this would be related to the 4wd fuse, but after replacing, i have not put the add a circuit back to see what happens. proceed at your own risk.
Glad you got the no start sorted! This is a really cool truck. You’re doing an awesome job taking care of it! :boti: :driver:

I would put the seats on a relay. Power from the battery or under hood distribution box then use one of the fuse taps in the fuse box for the switch side of the relay.

Seat motors will pull a few amps, especially if they’re older and there’s somebody in the seat
 

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Did some changes to make the bed usable again.
Cut out the bed support above the diff, and added air shocks!

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I have this on my trucks that have helper bags, works good on air shocks too.

AIR LIFT 25804 Air Shock Controller Kit
https://a.co/d/fcL7vkT
Ok, question in this kit. The Monroe shocks use a tiny air hose with an outer threaded collar. This kit seems to us a larger hose. How do I connect them? See pics.
 

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