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    ARB fridge slide, Wolf Packs, Wavian can

    Clearing out some unneeded gear from the shed in prep for new camp setup: ARB Extended Fridge Slide (p/n 10900029). Full extension slide for ARB 37 or 50qt models. Used one season in the bed of my truck. Stored since. $250 —SOLD— 6 Front Runner Wolf Pack boxes with lids. Used and dusty but in...
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    Rookies on the Rubicon

    That's great. We took a very similar approach going into the much much tamer Slickrock trail around lake alpine not too far from Tahoe last year. We bypassed what we could an watched others mash through the tough stuff. Got a few funny reactions when people realized how far we were from home...
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    Rookies on the Rubicon

    It hasn't been said enough so i'll say it again, great write-up Jeremy! I cannot wait for my boy, or possibly boys, to be old enough to make a trip like this with me and the trusty Toyota. I love that this wasn't another average trail review or the same pictures you see in most Rubicon threads...
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    Containerized: Retromod Global Tacoma

    This has to be the single most interesting Tacoma build I've ever seen. :eek: Cannot wait for more pics! Well done sir.
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    Latest Mombasa RTT Reviews?

    We have the larger Mombasa RTT, Adventure II, it is the 71" model. Last summer was our first summer with it and we spent about 30 nights in it between Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. We slept thru a little of everything weather wise and my only complaint with it would...
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    Still have your sway bar installed?

    I removed mine when I installed Fox coilovers on my '08 Tacoma a yr ago and there is most definitely a big differenece in handling. I think as long as you drive it like its a truck it is plenty safe. Having ridden in a buddies identical model truck with same front suspension and swaybar...
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    Show us your Toyota 4runner, tacoma or truck.

    Been lurking here a while, might as well play...
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    Welding on a vehicle

    Best practice to avoid running current through any of your electronics I generally to ground as near to your weld area a possible. As was already mentioned the current will always take the path of least resistance. As long as your ecu is not directly on that path you are good.
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