This will primarily be used for camping and trips out to the range. I'll probably go with the original bronze/dark gold the ride came with. Although, I do love Kelly Green / USFS Green
It's a rattle can paint job the previous owner did.
I need to do some research to find out what transfer...
Vehicle: 1988 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer
Mileage: 231k
Drivetrain: 4.0 6cylinder 4x4
Picked up this vehicle at the beginning of May. I primarily use a bike for commuting around Fort Collins so this vehicle will mainly be used in the winter when the weather sucks and light duty camping trips. It...
It sure feels great to be back in the state I call home
Once I saw the Welcome To Colorful Colorado sign, I felt an instant relief. It was a long drive from SoCal
6/30
- 4:30 AM | Left to grab my dad to take him to the airport
- 6:00 AM | dropped him off
- Took the Southern route through...
Picked up a cheap Husky Crossover Tool Box on CL.
This is perfect for all of my tools, jumper cables, recovery gear, and camping gear. It's nice being able to lock everything away and keep it out of the cab of the truck
I might add a wheel tray to the top of the box for my MTB. Not too...
After 4.5 months of owning a Van, I decided it was time to get back to a Tundra. The Van was mostly purchased due to being in a poor financial situation at the end of 2019 and being not so sure whether or not I’d have a place to live.
The van served its purpose but it was time to move on...
I'm back in a Tundra!
https://www.tundras.com/threads/bailey’s-back-2011-dcsb-4x4-build-“clifford”.65239/
A thread on here will be created in a week or two
9:30 AM , 3/15 | I headed to the airport in San Diego
11:50 AM | Boarded my flight to Denver
4:15 PM | Arrived in Denver and headed to Aspen after a quick lunch
5:20 PM | Made it to Aspen and took a taxi to Glenwood Springs
6:45 PM | Checked into my Hotel and took a nice long walk around town...
Spot
I ordered a Spot Lens Kit and changed the pattern. The XL80s already have an LED that naturally throws a lot of near field, and mid, so the Spot pattern was perfect for that location
I ended up using 3/4" plywood and 2" strips across the sides of the existing paneling
I also added aluminum angle iron on the underside to keep it from flexing
You could sit two, stand on it, do whatever without worrying about the flex
I can't wait to get back in a Tundra
Unfortunately, I don't think I will until summer time. Looking for a RCSB or DCSB to replace my old setup
these pics make me really miss having something fun to drive
:/
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