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I will be mounting it under the side of the box with an electric transfer pump so that I can carry all my fuel for each trip, I have a source where I get it for 1/2 price
why not run a hard line between the tanks?
I will be mounting it under the side of the box with an electric transfer pump so that I can carry all my fuel for each trip, I have a source where I get it for 1/2 price
why not run a hard line between the tanks?
Still going on this or did Sandy get you?
Got my steps on now, just gotta pick up a little more hardware to finish bolting it up solid, It worked out perfect and leaves me plenty of room to mount my second fuel tank in front of them
most I have seen are wired into a door switch, you open door, they deploy, close door they retract.electric or manual?
I've got a set of electric steps, I'm not sure how they're going to work with the ambulance body.
I planed on wiring them to the ignition so they extended when you turned off the ignition and retracted when you started the junk, with an override switch near the door.
most I have seen are wired into a door switch, you open door, they deploy, close door they retract.
wiring a door switch into an ambulance door is more trouble than I want. easier to wire them to the ignition. If it's switched off the steps can be out.
also, when drunken at winterfest I'm not sure my wife will remember about the steps extending when she opens the door. It could be entertaining, but probably doesn't end well for me.