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Hi, all - 

I wanted to make sure you all saw my build up thread.  

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/member-build-ups/143187-marin...

I hope everyone is well!

MG

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Quite the build! Nothing like having the vision and the means to just make it happen.

Hope to see ya out there soon.

Thanks, Boz!

Love my rear diff skid.

Thank you. And when the Bandi rusts out you know where to get a stainless antenna mount too.

hilarious.  if i knew you had an antenna mount, i would have bought one.  I *guarantee*I will take one off your hands when either

  1. bandi rusts out - which appears to be a real problem
  2. I feel like dealing with that tiny, hard-to-get to nut which caused me to say curse words I didn't even know that I knew.

Think hemostats to get the nut started.

Hi! What is the purpose of the "Daytime Running Lights off switch"?

First off, you should leave them on MOST of the time.  There is research that strongly suggests they save lives by offering contrast between the vehicle and its background. Why would I want to turn off DRLs?  

  • Save HIDs on freeway with little traffic - DRLs - low likihood of "oncoming" traffic issues that DRLs are designed to avoid
  • Turn them off when offroading
  • Turn them off when camping and running the vehicle (say to charge a phone) - to not disturb other campers
  • Turn off when warming the car, and lights might be pointing at a neighbors' house or down a busy roadway
  • General stealthiness

Truthfully - the switch is a nice-to-have, and when I read the instructions on how to do it, I thought it was a good project to but my teeth on to learn a small amount about the vehicle's wiring/electrical system.  

I leave them on pretty much all the time.

I did the DRL switch awhile back myself. I leave them on whenever I'm on the road.

Being able to turn them off while off-road is the main benefit, you aren't blinding your spotter while on the trail.

Oh OK this sounds good but... are those lights so powerful to blind people during the day? During the night I assume one has the headlights turned on anyway...

at night, at a camp site or when the car is sitting idle, it's a nice-to-have.  As I said, it's not critical and am definitely not trying to persuade you to do it.

Oh so you mean with the engine running. Hm OK makes sense

They are bright enough to be annoying to the spotter.

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