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I have finally assembled an album!
Please feel free to browse and enjoy the album of DaveMartinez and our 29RLBS.
Thanks!

Please feel free to browse and enjoy the album of DaveMartinez and our 29RLBS.
Thanks!


davemartinez- Member

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Location: Englewood, Colorado
Re: New Album
I like it,,,,,,
thats awesome with the numbers and your names on the back...
thats awesome with the numbers and your names on the back...
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Phillip , Carol & Meredith
2007 Wildcat 32Qbbs
2001 Ford F350, SRW 7.3 PSD,Mich tires, Reese 16K ,FW tailgate.

Admin- Admin
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Re: New Album
Great album!
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Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/ScruffyAndTater
2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
Excellent...now spill the beans. How did you do the lettering? Looks really good!
AVid
AVid

AVid- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
The lettering was done by Fast Signs. Just go in, tell them you would like vinyl letters to apply to the outside of a vehicle, select a color and font and they should have the order completed in a day or so. Any company that does signs or lettering should be able to complete the order.
The cost for the names was about $25 and the numbers were $15 for three sets. The number font is Bronx Modified if anyone is interested.
We really like the names on the back because it looks like it belongs and I have had a few people stop us on the road because of it.
Enjoy!!
The cost for the names was about $25 and the numbers were $15 for three sets. The number font is Bronx Modified if anyone is interested.
We really like the names on the back because it looks like it belongs and I have had a few people stop us on the road because of it.
Enjoy!!


davemartinez- Member

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Nice!!!!!!
Hi Dave;
Very Nice
I still remember the floors, they were (are) my favorite. I'll keep an eye out for #33
Safe Travels,
Keith
Very Nice
I still remember the floors, they were (are) my favorite. I'll keep an eye out for #33
Safe Travels,
Keith

keithbennett- Sr Member

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Re: New Album
Thanks, Keith!
The floors were probably my favorite install because I like doing that type of work. It's like therapy! I'll be adding a few more pics next week with some other additions and modifications.
One eye on the road!!!
The floors were probably my favorite install because I like doing that type of work. It's like therapy! I'll be adding a few more pics next week with some other additions and modifications.
One eye on the road!!!

davemartinez- Member

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Re: New Album
OK, I must be extra dense today, but where's the link to the album? :drunken:

mattebury- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
Go to the gallery button up at the top just under the big pic on the forum logo.
its in the personal album section in the gallery....

its in the personal album section in the gallery....

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2007 Wildcat 32Qbbs
2001 Ford F350, SRW 7.3 PSD,Mich tires, Reese 16K ,FW tailgate.

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Re: New Album
Where'd you find the 80 amp breaker?
TC

TC- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
Here is the link to the web site for the 80amp breaker:
http://www.electricvehiclesusa.com/category_s/126.htm

http://www.electricvehiclesusa.com/category_s/126.htm


davemartinez- Member

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Re: New Album
All,
I have added a few new pics. One of a recent upgrade to our stock mirror and another of a modification to the wiring harness for the slideout.
The mirror artwork is a metal laser cut piece we purchased in Creede, Colorado an a trip two weeks ago. The artwork was attached with nylon bushings and Gorilla glue.
The hinge is a simple attachment using a part of an aluminum hinge, L-bracket and a 4" long bolt secured with a lock-nut.
Enjoy!

I have added a few new pics. One of a recent upgrade to our stock mirror and another of a modification to the wiring harness for the slideout.
The mirror artwork is a metal laser cut piece we purchased in Creede, Colorado an a trip two weeks ago. The artwork was attached with nylon bushings and Gorilla glue.
The hinge is a simple attachment using a part of an aluminum hinge, L-bracket and a 4" long bolt secured with a lock-nut.
Enjoy!


davemartinez- Member

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Re: New Album
The artwork attached to that useless mirror is a big improvement. Looks nice.
Tater
Tater
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Best Regards, Scruffy and Tater
Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/ScruffyAndTater
2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
mattebury wrote:OK, I must be extra dense today, but where's the link to the album? :drunken:
I must be dense today as well, however, I can find the album, my denseness is due to the #33. What is that for? I know it was discussed for us to pick a number and put on the 5er so if spotted, we will know who it is. Is 33 your number???
Inquiring minds want to know!
-Mark
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'04 Wildcat 29BHBP
'02 Chevy 2500HD
DMax/ZF 6 Speed, CC/LB, VA 0-70-110 HP Tuner, Boost/EGT gauges,
SBC Single Mass Flywheel & ceramic/kevlar single disk clutch, 5" exhaust
B&W Turnover Ball, B&W 18k# 5th wheel Companion Hitch
BrakeSmart Brake Controller, TTT Mirrors


MaxRock- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: New Album
Mark,
When you go to the Home Page of this forum and select the Meet the Members link, there is a sublink to a topic discussing the use of numbers to identify each other while traveling down the road or parked at a campsite.
Indeed, we have selected the number "33" as our identifier.

When you go to the Home Page of this forum and select the Meet the Members link, there is a sublink to a topic discussing the use of numbers to identify each other while traveling down the road or parked at a campsite.
Indeed, we have selected the number "33" as our identifier.

davemartinez- Member

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Re: New Album
Dave,
On your battery disconnect switch. Did you just ground the one side of the switch straight to the frame ?
I may mount mine that way if it works good ....
On your battery disconnect switch. Did you just ground the one side of the switch straight to the frame ?
I may mount mine that way if it works good ....
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Phillip , Carol & Meredith
2007 Wildcat 32Qbbs
2001 Ford F350, SRW 7.3 PSD,Mich tires, Reese 16K ,FW tailgate.

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Re: New Album
Phillip,
I grounded the battery disconnect to the same point as the original ground point. It worked out well and the placement is good to. I like the type of switch because of the "key". :idea:
I grounded the battery disconnect to the same point as the original ground point. It worked out well and the placement is good to. I like the type of switch because of the "key". :idea:

davemartinez- Member

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Re: New Album
I may try that on mine. I bought the same kill switch as yours.
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Phillip , Carol & Meredith
2007 Wildcat 32Qbbs
2001 Ford F350, SRW 7.3 PSD,Mich tires, Reese 16K ,FW tailgate.

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Re: New Album
Hardest thing about the battery disconnect is remembering to turn the key when wanting to disconnect the batteries!



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