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▲ 114 r/OBSFords

What would you value this truck?

My dream truck is a 1997 f2 or 350 with 4x4 and a crew cab, I found this truck on marketplace but the only thing im not sure about would be the mileage. 270k. Im not an expert on these 7.3L engines and hopefully I can find some insite here! Thanks!

u/jpmich3784 — 2 days ago

How could you (or do you) use a drone at your workplace?

The company I work for uses drones frequently to inspect cell towers and some hard to reach sections of power line structures. I just recently became a drone pilot for them but I've only ever worked in subs. I have a few ideas of how we could use the thermal imaging on a drone for inspections but I'd like to hear from you all as well.

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u/jpmich3784 — 15 days ago
▲ 7 r/CarAV

Hello, I am ignorant!

I bought this 05 wrangler a year ago, the guy i bought it from said that the guy before him was the one who put the sound system in.

He told me that he removed the radio because it can be common for people to steal them out of jeeps, so he made it look like the radio was already taken out. It doesn't bother me. There's a volume knob and a Bluetooth connection, thats all I need.

A week or so ago, I noticed that the tweeters weren't working. One just clicks repeatedly, the other doesn't make any noise. So I ordered some replacements.

Before I hooked them up, I just wanted to check out all the equipment in the jeep. I realized that I have no clue about amps or anything like that. Im not even sure how the radio works!

Also, these new tweeters have the ability to have an in-line capacitor wired in. Do I need to install that? Do I not need one for the tweeters?

Photos:

  1. The mids and tweeters currently on both sides of jeep

  2. The "head unit" not quite a radio

  3. Alot of wiring in the glove box?

  4. Some sort of device next to the glove box?

  5. A bunch of equipment under the center console?

  6. 1000w amp under the back seat

  7. The subwoofer

Thanks for any advice!

u/jpmich3784 — 2 months ago
▲ 5 r/JeepTJ

Any audiophiles here know what im looking at?

I bought this jeep a year ago, the guy i bought it from said that the guy before him was the one who put the sound system in.

He told me that he removed the radio because on trails people can be bad to steal them, so he made it look like the radio was already taken out. It doesn't bother me. There's a volume knob and a Bluetooth connection, thats all I need.

A week or so ago, I noticed that the tweeters weren't working. One just clicks repeatedly, the other doesn't make any noise. So I ordered some replacements.

Before I hooked them up, I just wanted to check out all the equipment in the jeep. I realized that I have no clue about amps or anything like that. Im not even sure how the radio works!

Also, these new tweeters have the ability to have an in-line capacitor wired in. Do I need to install that? Do I not need one for the tweeters?

Photos:

  1. The mids and tweeters currently on both sides of jeep

  2. The "head unit" not quite a radio

  3. Alot of wiring in the glove box?

  4. Some sort of device next to the glove box?

  5. A bunch of equipment under the center console

  6. 1000w amp under the back seat

  7. The subwoofer

Thanks for any advice!

u/jpmich3784 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/gshock

Hello, I've been wearing G-Shocks with about 14 years now and this is the first time ive encountered this problem.

I have the model AWG-M100B. Its an atomic and solar watch.

This morning I noticed that the analog time didn't match the time on my phone, then I check the digital time which did. So I did a hand reset like ive had to do many times in the past. The hands went to 12:00 without adjustment and when I pressed adjust again the hands went back to 8:38.

I'm now at a loss on how I can fix this. The digital time is correct but the hands aren't changing time.

I wear this watch every day. And its about 3 years old. Any help is appreciated!

u/jpmich3784 — 2 months ago