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Old 03-28-2019, 12:59 PM   #31
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Update: Paint is DONE. polished to a shine, (and shines like a glitterbomb in the sun with all the metallic flake lol). Alltrax is in, HD solenoid has been replaced. Have a little wire management/clean-up to do, and then put the roof/seats back on.

Took it for a drive, I don't know 100% if it was the solenoid (stock amperage white/rogers) or the controller, but it wouldn't move before replacement, and I replaced both at the same time, and once new parts were installed, took off for a ride no issues. It's charging now, so will see what kind of fun that brings me once it's fully charged.

Leaving town in the morning for the weekend, I'll finish it next week and give it a good thorough detail. I think it came out very nice :)
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Old 04-04-2019, 12:06 PM   #32
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Just to update, Still running great, no problems at all. Not sure if it was the controller or solenoid replacement that fixed it, could have been either one, but it's fixed so I'm just going to go with it.

Definitely glad I stripped off all the blue. Much happier with this color. It looks brown in the pictures because of the flake, but it's more of a gunmetal metallic color. Time to put this one up for sale because I bought my wife a new car and I'm out of "play money" so time to re-up the fund so I can buy a new project to play with. Until it sells, we'll keep driving it and playing with it. Thing hauls butt pretty good, fun to drive It just gets dirty sooo fast because it's been so dry and I have no pavement anywhere near my house. My white Carryall is almost not even white anymore it's been so bad lately...
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Old 04-04-2019, 01:11 PM   #33
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No better in Florida.... WE can 1 day of rain and 10 of nothing.
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