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I have a friend who is an EMT and a member of the local HELP organization, and one day after nearly getting hit while helping out a motorist we installed these massive 5X8 LED units(similar to pic except LED) that usually go on the back of the ambulance to the underside of his bootlid so that when it is open he is

thats the way to do it...forget about home made pizza, do it with a fullsize.

proof that only Toyotas are grounded to the ground...

Not meaning to take away anything from this but...he was using a jack on a yard...I can't imagine it taking much for the jack to displace enough soil for it to become unstable...also...while a car does weigh quite a bit, shifting the cars weight back over to the other three wheels might not be such an incredible feat

I am gonna do a similar set-up and run talkatone fulltime..

I found it easier to remove the whole housing to swap out the bulbs....especially the highs since they were held in by an annoying clip that I wasn't able to get back on blind...

The $30 a month T-mobile which only gives you 100 minutes but unlimited data (5gb at 4G and overflow is 3G).

While the overall build seems very professional, I was wondering how well did he plan for such a senario...it's just that that filler hole cover seems a little last minute...if it was me I would try to have a fitting on it...or at least attached to the tank somehow so it doesn't pop out.

Thanks, good to know someone's got my back.

Must. Not. Post VVS clip twice in one day....

waaaait...you mean to tell me a cone has to be conical in shape?

how does the pump know when the tank is empty? Wouldn't it keep on running since it doesn't sense pressure building?

nailed it on the head...the unit was a side-by-side GE.

I don't know about bacterial but our fridge at home developed issues when we let the on board filtration go too long without changing the filter...the system sprung a few leaks as well as destroyed a valve solenoid due to the excess pressure from the clogged filter.

I don't know about bacterial but our fridge at home developed issues when we let the on board filtration go too long without changing the filter...the system sprung a few leaks as well as destroyed a valve solenoid due to the excess pressure from the clogged filter.

good eye...;)

I do a similar thing with wire coat hangers.

for some odd reason I have an urge to watch traffic go by while chilling in these seats.

ah man...that was good...that's the official story I give when people ask if I ever got in an accident...nope the tree did it....I was just minding my own business when WHAAAAM...damn trees...