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    Utility trailer mods for bad roads

    You are probably right. Last weekend I took the trailer to an OHV area at the end of 2 miles road that was so potholed the axle, hitch and frame were bottoming out. This summer I'm planning a trip that will end in 10 miles of washboard road, and I go through 1-2 spares time we go with my camper...
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    Utility trailer mods for bad roads

    The specs are the trailer capacity is 1625 lbs, and the quad is 700 lbs. The axle is 2000 lbs. Sent from my SM-S901U using Tapatalk
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    Utility trailer mods for bad roads

    I got a 5x8 utility trailer to haul my new quad. These trailers come with very small 4.80x12 tires and very low ground clearance. I'm planning on doing an over/under conversion on the axle, which should raise the trailer 7"-8" and make a lot more room for bigger wheels. I think I'll get space...
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    ATV battery tenders

    I know this is a forum for motorcycles, but I'm assuming there is carryover with motorcycle and ATV batteries. I recently just got my first quad, and since it will go weeks or months between uses I want to keep the battery charged up. What is a good ATV battery tender? Is it possible to jump an...
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    2nd set of wheels for an LX450?

    I'm looking at getting a second set of wheels and tires for my LX 450. The rig is totally stock on the original wheels and have nice new set of Michelin Defenders. I'd like to use the Michelins for daily driving street use. The second set would be for the 6-8 days a year I actually got off road...
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    International Scout to resurrected as EV's

    Maybe it's my latent boomer genes, but I hate when a car company slaps a classic name on a new model that has nothing to do with the original spirit of the model. Like the Mustang Mach E. A SUV should never be a Mustang and a Mustang can never be a SUV. Scouts are the antithesis of the...
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    Sleeping Bag & Pad Recommendations for Big Guys?

    I know it's not a high-end brand, but I have a big Ozark Trail 0 degree sleeping bag that was given to me, and it has kept me comfy and warm on some really cold nights. BTW, I'm 6'5" and 3-fiddy.
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    It is very weird for a civilian "greet" someone at gunpoint unless a specific threat is detected. I've never really seen that in my neck of the woods, even when the majority of people in the woods are armed (hunting season). As for how preemptive one has to be with a defensive tactic (gun or...
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    It's easier to detect what doesn't fit in the wilds. In the big city I live near, "normal" has shifted so much in the last 24 months that I feel uneasy in neighborhoods that used to feel very relaxed. Gavin DeBecker's book "The Gift of Fear" goes into this at length.
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    If you've had guns pointed at you on numerous occasions, you are such a statistical outlier that you should really evaluate how you find yourself in those situations. The vast majority of people have never had a gun pointed at them once, much less twice. "Numerous" is unheard of, especially...
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    I'm alarmed that you are alarmed! Just kidding. No, there are not bad guys in every camp site. The woods are very safe. I typically carry a small pistol, concealed, quite often. That may sound alarming to some, but it is remarkably no big deal. I only carry where legal, which happens to be...
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    A gun only escalates a situation if the other person knows you have it. That's why I never open carry, even in the backcountry. De-escalation is always preferred, but it is far from a 100% solution. In my experience it's a 50% solution, along with 49% avoidance and 1% using deterrence to end...
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    How are you guys handling yourselves in strange circumstances off the grid?

    I generally feel safer in the woods than the city. In the woods, I'm rarely alone, and being on public land there's not much restriction on carrying a firearm, which is nice. Unless I'm hunting and carrying a rifle, my sidearm is always concealed, even though open carry is perfectly legal. If...
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    Whoa...the new 2020+ Titan Pro-4x has serious potential...

    Awhile back there were rumors that the Titan's production run will end soon. I don't know if Nissan ever confirmed that, but they have discontinued it in Canada. Since there are fewer Titans on the road than other pickups, you would need to consider the future availability of parts and...
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    Upgrade replacement bulbs for LX450?

    I guess I could clarify my questions a little bit: Is it safe to install an LED (hb3) bulb in the stock housing? Do I need to stick with halogen? Are the higher end 9005 bulbs from Phillips or Sylvania worth it? The ads say "100 percent brighter" but does not say how many lumens. Sent from...
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    Upgrade replacement bulbs for LX450?

    I've searched the forums and online but feel even more confused. I have a '97 LX450, with everything bone stock. The low-beam 9005 bulbs are really dim and barely cut through the darkness, especially in the rain. The high beams are sufficient, but are not much brighter than the low beams of...
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    Thoughts on the Truckhouse Tacoma expedition camper...

    The opening rear windows in SUVs can be counteracted by rolling down the side windows. Even so, I bet auto manufacturers would probably say that the rear window should be up when driving. That's probably not possible or practical with an RV. Last week I drove my 80 series with the back hatch...
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    20 Rivers to Cross, A Trip Through the Oregon Coastal Mountains

    This is outstanding. Thanks for such a great trip report in my neck of the woods.
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    05 sequoia limited aka “turd crappley”

    Looks like you are in the same neck of the woods as me. Following both for the rig and the adventures.
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    Removing rear seats to increase payload capacity?

    The OP was considering a truck purchase, so he's not stuck with something yet. He's considering buying a truck with a 1480 lbs. capacity for the purpose of carrying a 2,000 lbs. load, every day. Taking the time, effort and money that it would take to adapt a truck to continuously operate at...
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