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Join Date: Mar 2007
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99 4runner constant 12v outlet mod
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Duvall, WA
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What "complications" are you expecting? It's pretty straight forward.
About the only downside is that if you leave something plugged in, it draws down the battery after you shut off the engine. That means that you need to be smart about what you leave plugged in and for how long to prevent a dead battery. But I have never heard of it causing infection, mood swings, hair loss, anal leakage or any of the other common complications you hear about in the ads...
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lol! glad to hear it's so safe! what about palpatations? j/k just making sure nothing is gonna get fried.
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