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Old 08-01-2012, 10:55 PM
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Default Re: Updates to my king hauler, which now has a new name. KING OF BLING HAULER..lol

oh oh remember mario we live in canada so make sure it will pass emissions
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Old 08-02-2012, 11:48 AM
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Default Re: Updates to my king hauler, which now has a new name. KING OF BLING HAULER..lol

LOL, how true. It's all about the emissions nowdays. The electronic engines of today can create so much horsepower but are set low to meet emissions....no more pulling out your fuel injection pump rack tooling and " turning things up a bit".

Not sure if the smoke generator is going to stay on my truck, I've heard reports that the smoke can leave an oily residue and if true......if I get one microscopic drop of the stuff on Super Bling, thats it, smoke will be gone!

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Old 08-02-2012, 12:11 PM
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Default Re: Updates to my king hauler, which now has a new name. KING OF BLING HAULER..lol

got some more done on Super Bling today. Deceided to start laying out how things are going to fit in the sleeper.

something like this.....



then an idea came to mind. I want to be able to remove the battery without having to move or disconnect stuff so , using nothing but leftovers from my trailer, I made a rack and shelf out of the vertical stake from the flatbed and remnants of the front plate.










its not the best looking but , it works!
Also, after almost 4 hrs of work I got a deck plate made for the 5th wheel servo. Unfortunately the plate i had to work with was not long enough to cover entire deck so I installed the original to fill it in for now. Wow, there is not much room for error when installing that servo! Turned out that the frame rail extension mounting bolts are right where the servo needs to be. It took alot of trimming and grinding to get it in there!






Thats it for now, time to get back at er......thanks for looking

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