It's really kind of surprising that there isn't better 12v stuff readily available in this country. I have a couple Amazon special phone chargers for cigarette lighter connections (My 02 Chevy came from the factory with a dual cigarette lighter style output ports) that are flush fit with a...
For DC output you get a 12 volt “cigarette” power plug, a pair of 6mm DC outputs, as well as a set of Powerpole connectors supporting up to 300 watts of output.
I'm looking to find a backup/replacement power station for my Yeti 1500x in my Scout camper, but it seems that every alternative I've looked at has half the 12 volt output connections and less than half the maximum 12v amperage output. Is there anything on the market that's comparable? I...
I don't know anything about them, but they claim to "be proudly made in the USA" and they seem to value supporting veterans, but that's one reason I'm asking here. I'm hoping someone here has some knowledge of the trailer, or at least, the company. It looks like they had one on display at the...
I came across this while researching a used toy hauler I may go look at. I've been wanting something like the Black Series, but the prices seem to be escalating faster than the quality. I had pretty well given up and decided to build from scratch or convert a cargo trailer, but this new off...
135 hp, and easily improved upon. I had a 2wd 86 SR5 with that motor. I replaced the turbo with a much better and less expensive Garrett/Air Research unit and replaced the exhaust system. That truck was quick for a little while. It would smoke the tires in first and smoke the clutch in second.
My factory Bilsteins in the front lasted two years and 20k miles so it shouldn't be long. I'd love to swap in some 5.13 gears and 39" or 40" tires, but I'm going to wait until it's paid off and the warranty is gone.
It does seem to be abbreviated. I read the article quite a while ago and I seem to remember it being much more complete. I just looked up the article, recognized it, and posted the link, but I didn't re-read it.
I read a test someone did on torque wrench accuracy and, believe it or not, the Harbor Freight digital that attaches between a ratchet or breaker bar and a socket was found to be very accurate. Far more accurate than the Snap-on analog type in fact.
I'm aware how they are designed. As tall as these trucks are the lows must be pointed downward at a steeper angle than with a shorter vehicle to avoid blinding oncoming drivers. Unfortunately, this means when on the interstate, the lows don't reach nearly far enough down the road and at 65 to...
On low, there is just zero light above the cut off, so when the lights are dimmed your vision is not just reduced, but almost completely eliminated. I'd like to have a little light above the cut off to see animals ready to dart out into the road. On High they put out a lot of light, but it's...