Hey every one welcome to my channel, I buy ,fix,and resale cars, I have been doing this for 20+ years , I started out doing it just because I liked working on car . I buy something fix it up the way I wanted and have fun with it then resale it to buy something else. For the last 6 years I been making my living by flipping car. I am hoping to share some of what I do day to day with you. I will show you ways I buy and resale cars,
My Buddy bought these bags and bracket kit he did like you said and cut the brackets down to get the bags tight up against the bike, he had them for a few years and no problems at all and he rides non stop all year around
I replaced my leather bags with hard bags - I also, put trailer LED lights vertically on the hard bags to brighten up my break lights and running lights. I also painted them to match the bike
Yes is there a way to just purchase the memory board? Where do you get a replacement one at besides the junkyard? I have intermittent failure of the speedometer and also the odometer at the same time but the trip meter up above in the center top still works but my analog one down below in the gauge cluster intermittently stops working and the speed also stops working when I'm going down the highway. I have already replaced the vehicle speed sensor, no joy!!
I just got that same sys for Christmas. Saturday Im hooking it up. Running the positive straight to the Battery, did you ever have a problem with battery draining? I have a 2020 street Bob sime people were saying to get a cut off switch, but the less I have to splice the less chances of a bad connection. Thanks for any response,.
I put mine on a toggle switch, It will kill your battery. some people hook it up to key switch but i like listening to my music setting around the fire or camp ,
I taped my toggle switch to bottom of my seat , its easy to turn on or off setting on the bike and you can not even see it been that way for 3 years now and I ride a lot , all up and down the east coast from NY-FL Kays
@@johnthecarguy1267 I put mine on a pre wired push button switch and used a heat gun and some 3M and found a nice place under the seat on the LH side. Came out very nice.
We bought a good instrument cluster off eBay for my 95 Grand Cherokee. Watched the video from John and all went super well. The hardest part was disconnecting the wire loom connector. Nothing major. The speedo now works again! Thanks John
My boss mc420 system lasted 5 years on my 06 Softail Delux. Then....the speakers just fizzled out. No complaints what so ever. I put my stock pipes back on....what a difference... you can HEAR your Boss ! Lol
Thank you John. I am working on this at the moment. Some mishaps of note. Had trouble getting the plug loose due to two keeps which were a huge pain to get off... Then the second on flipped off and ended up down in the dash. I used my phone to locate then reached in to recover. Putting it all back together... Should be driving it tomorrow.
My 95 JGCL w/4.0 isn't like this. It has one complete circuit board and the speedo, tach and gauges don't come apart separately on the back. If you've ever worked on a gm from the late 80's it's like them. If something goes wrong on the back you have to change the whole circuit board.
Nice informative video dude. Thanks. Not sure if you are doing anymore jeep videos. I needed to change the light bulbs in the speedo so your video was very helpful. Only thing is, what's the best way to UNPLUG the cluster and completely remove it?
Mount the saddlebag brackets behind the quick release stubs for the sissy bar and do away with the spacer on the peg mount. It will bring the bags closer, Thank me later
Go online and find a used one. Swap the memory board. Try DEADJEEPS.COM. I got a new looking used fan control unit from them today. Headed out to swap it now. Pulled a connection from under dash trying to find out where it's from. LOL
Between hog tunes brackets and offer up. I’m at 200 for quality “American” brackets and oem bags stretched with lids. Still need hardware though. But I have no gap and it looks like it supposed to. But I almost went the eBay route too. My little bit of patience and scouring paid off.
@@pichan78orellana90 I wount up trading the bike in for a glide. But full transparency. It was my main transportation back a forth to work 45 miles round trip and the bracket on the left bag broke few hundred in. Hog tunes. Hard hat full rain suit and water bottles in the bag- not much weight.Never tried a return, so I don’t know if they would have honored it or not. I would like to say they would.
I bought stretched bags off amazon I bolted them right to the fender and put docking hardware on after so it pulled it right to the fender doesn’t leave a big gap and get rid of that spacer on the foot peg that will being you in more so u don’t have so much of a gap
I've heard its not a bad board but rather a poor electrical connection with that board. Possibly just cleaning the board and putting it back in place will be enough to fix the issue. I have yet to do this, but I will be when it is warm again.
Still winter here. Without a heated garage, I don't want to get into this project. I'll also be replacing the heater core while I'm in there because that isn't easy to do.
Nice vid man. I have a problem with the speedometer not working and erratic needle movement on my wife's 95 Grand Cherokee and this was very helpful. Were there any obvious broken or burnt circuits on the circuit board that wasn't working?
I'll have to try this, mine didn't work at all now with new speed sensor it works every so often for like half a mile then stop then randomly works again then stops