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jdrive

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  1. As I said in the other board post, you basically can't do it. I looked into it. It's not just the battery and cabling, but a whole series of electronics like isolators and controllers that have to be changed out. It's also a software problem. Turns out it won't help your needs a heck of a lot anyway. Like me, you have too many power-hungry toys. What I did was to physically install a solar panel trickle charger. You can buy the ones you throw on the dash that plug into a lighter (best are 1.8 watts), or you could hard-wire a panel as I did (5W). I will post pix later today. If you are near an outlet and expect to leave your rig for some time, of course you can always plug in an electric trickler. I have a pic of the solar panel here....Pix page http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=748418
  2. I'm using 7mm spacers front & rear (front because I have installed 8-piston Brembo brakes that would not otherwise clear my Gemballa Racing 20's, and rear to match the front).
  3. This reader is OBDII & CAN-compliant. Anyone tried it? Anyone bought one of these?
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