Now that we installed those sweet Chinese side steps it time to put on the light kit! Unfortunately they way we had to wire these in did not allow us to use the turning signal feature ๐ -Enjoy!
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Now they just need lights above the windshield and some nekkid lady mudflaps……maybe a big set of speakers in the bed and a big amp……Great way you dealt with Trinity's problem…smiles cure it all.
Interesting video Suprized your doing a video on aftermarket crap was entertaining Eric O I can't stand steps that bolt to the pinch welds 250 pound man can flex the crap out of the pinch welds @SouthMainAutoRepairLLC
You bash Chevy so much, my uncle has the same truck same year over 100,000 miles and had zero issues with the thing. It hasn't even rusted either, Toyota fanboys.๐
Scotch super 88 is the thicker wide temp range stuff
A fuse holder on the ground side is a first for me. I have always preferred the fuse to be as close to the positive source as possible, but i guess since you are tapping into an already fused circuit, it really shouldnt matter. that would of made it easier if they did like my avalanche. they use 2 different tail light bulbs. one that is a taillight/brake light. and one below it that is a taillight/ turn signal. but hooking your turn signal wires to the dome light would be an option. that way they would light up the running board when you step out also.
Liquid tape works well. My only complaint about it is even with the lid on tight over time it will get hard in the can.
Get self tappers. They help a bunch.
Super 33 is the industry standard as a UV protection layer over butyl tape in the Telecommunications industry all over the world.
Oh Bro…If I had known you were gonna be doing this project I could have brought you 100 duller drill bits and not put a dent in my dull bit collection!
Nice truck .shame the owner wasted it
Better rookery than some I've seen
Well the lights ok and the side steps are nice but I'm more familiar with the body mounts and frame supports
no rust on this truck
must be harbor fright
Scotch 130c is the best tape.
There are a lot of shops that would turn him away at the door. I'm glad you didn't and like you said, it keeps the doors open and the lights on. So, whatever pays the bills. Good job, happy customer.
Was the doggie found? Where was the doggie?
Why does the Chevy owner install all those lights?
So he can fix his car when it breaks down in the night
Hook up both sets of lights together, or would it be too bright?
Owned my communications company for 20yrs. Last week I was cutting concrete for a drive thru loop for black rifle coffee company. Not really what "I do". But I did. Better for me to do it than some hack. 1st BRCC coffee shop…. ever.
I was an industrial electrician for 30 years scotch 66 was all we used the best
You think you had girl problems today, wait about 10 or 12 years
There is a plug in that feeds the Trailor hitch mid bed area no need to go all the way to the back bumper .
Useless .wmft! Sell them a winch. Very useful
I would simply just use them with a toggle switch . That way they're on when I want and off when I don't. They don't need to blink
Added visibility for heavy fog and snow so other people don't crash into you is something big rig truckers have known for a long time. ๐
At least in another couple of years it will be a pile of rust. But the lights will work.
Eric is super busy. Trinity shows up, crying. Eric goes into full FATHER mode. Trinity should, and did, ask Vanessa. So Eric does not scold Trinity for interrupting him, but instead uses his gently soft father voice, and kindly tells her there is CHOCOLATE milk in the fridge. God I LOVE these tiny family vignettes Eric drops into these videos.
After market again ๐
You're a good daddy. Too many parents wouldn't have put down their phones for their child. You stopped working.
Probably when you were a youngster and I was a dad, turn signals ran off the flasher under the dash. And you're thinking each turn signal ran its own water back from those days. Why they need a body module to run the brake lights and turn signal is beyond me. But then again back in the day have few Wonder hanger trailer off the ass of your truck or car you had to get a heavy duty flasher! If you didn't the thing blinks so fast you couldn't tell what it was doing! So now you have an excuse and it's valid!
I know you hate aftermarket, but I think you hate the way people install the aftermarket more than you actually hate the aftermarket hardware. When I've heard you complain it's because of the jumble of spaghetti people shove up in spaces and the amature connections. As for why you are doing it, it's a paying job. And you're really not busting your gut doing it. I mean after all you could be pulling the spark plugs out of a Triton V8 otherwise! I think I'd rather do this. This guy I'll get a clean install. And I'll bet he's there giving you this job to do because he knows it'll be done right. I'm really curious as to why there's no rubber spacer between the tube and the brackets. That is really cheesy. The body mount doesn't impress me either. The bodies on vehicles today just aren't strong enough for that kind of installation in my point of view. If he actually takes his truck off road and he hit something with those running boards yeah, something's going to be get left on the ground!
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If other shops are hungry for work, they would do well to pay attention to the problems you find and problems you avoid. And do well then themselves.
3M 130C is for under water connections. That shit is water proof…
The only question I have is did she find her lost puppy?
Eric. Get a roll of electricians Friction Tape and a can of liquid electrical tape. Wrap your loom connections..Y's and slices with a couple wraps of the friction tape then give that a swipe or two of the liquid and you will be amazed at the look and rigidity of the splice when it's done. Try it. You might like it. That's my method. Take care. Jpol.
disappointing! the bars have a good use and even original step bars mount similarly! the lights what a PIECE OF JUNK. screws and drilling holes into the body! for what plastic junk. add to that you putting this junk on and not making them fully functional! But I do understand paying the Bill's! did it myself! the thing that ALWAYS WORRIED ME WAS! Cheap junk causing a fire a short or a accident.
Your my favorite auto repair channel & this is why I have to be honest & say I'm really disappointed that you didn't make the lights work as designed with turn signals. Thought for sure you would find the best way to make it work.
how much horse power do those lights add?
Aftermarket garbage job done. Pays the bills. Now it`s ice cream time!! Well done Eric O.
I'm pretty sure those are the lights that neutralize the salt that causes metal to rust.
That's one way to "Get Lit". Good idea not following the instructions and using those Scotch blocks. They are the most invasive connection on earth. Great install. Not all "aftermarket" is junk. One, it depends if its an accessory or an alternative OEM replacement and two, it depends on the aftermarket company. There are companies such as Warn Industries, Smitty Built, Rancho, Bilstein, KC, Rigid etc. who actually do some wonderful engineering when designing their products to adapt with vehicles. Of course, they aren't inexpensive which brings us to those other aftermarket companies who for less will hold the flag for junk.
Harbor Freight drill bits?
Since Chevy's turn on rear backup lights when you unlock doors, could you wire a jumper to + backup light also circuit so they turn on when entering and exiting vehicle?
Eric, I love the way you interact with Trinity. That's what family and being a good father is all about. And it makes the world a better place for all of us. ๐
You are a fantastic mechanic with moral integrity and ethics. People are indeed lucky to have you working in your area. Wish there were more like you!!!!!!
I would have connected the RED wire to the running lights being the dim part of the light system. So that way at least at night you would have a lighted bar. And that would have been better than nothing at all or just being lite by brakes and turn signal. So then you would have running and brake and turn signals. Some people run their lights in the day time anyway. =)
Those cardboard strips would last longer than those chinese pot metal running boards
Run a 2 Pair trailer lead to the center and tap off that.