A 3500lb winch won't pull a soldier off your sister.
They work as suck down winches on crawlers but that is it. Save your money and get an 8000 or larger.
This is going in a magazine? There is nothing to besides advertising. Why not do something out of the box and Interesting! Instead of just throwing a catalog at it?
Dura craps are the single worst tires I have ever owned.
2005 LJ on 33/12.50-15. Winch and bumper.
Cut two tires on one rock, through the tread block to the rim lip. Straight through the sidewall. While at walking speed bear hunting with the family. Junk!
Filson stuff is pretty terrible actually. If you get it wet it shrinks like crazy and doesn't fit anymore.
I was at bass pro and they had a brand of similar looking bags that were corduroy instead of canvas. Nicer looking quality and cheaper. Buy three small ruck sacks and cut/mod the straps...
I was thinking the same thing. Soup cans, propane bottles and similar items will rub a LOT on a few hours on bumpy logging roads at speed. Foam liners or a spray on of some sort might help, and keep the vibration noise inside the vehicle to a minimum.
I have a small floor jack that I use around home. I wouldn't pack it into the bush. To much space for too little use.
A good bottle jack can be handy and the ever present high lift are better options.
No sorry. But it was super easy. Pop out the light, round the hole out with a die grinder, stuff the plug through and drill and bolt it on. Probably took me ten minutes.
^ Very well said Martinjumpr and very true. The Canadian IMP's come with a kimtowel because they are so greasy to meet dietary fat requirements they require industrial *** wipe. Great in am emergency not so great everyday.
My complete kitchent fits into a box 3'x10"x10" pretty easy to make...
My point was just based on experience. I lived in a camper for a few months. Not ideal.
I would suggest buying an RTT set it up in your yard. Set it up and down every day. Fall down the ladder in the rain a few times, etc
I tried two sets of duratracs on two different vehicles. Both times they sucked.
I had 285/75r16 on an 04 superduty extrnd cab short box. One trip up north on duracraps on mine roads they were junk. Rock chunked and way to soft. trip way ten days.
BFG AT on the same truck lasted for three...