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    Kickstarter deals and products

    The whole Earl Adventure tablet should be a cautionary tale to those looking at these crowdfunded projects.
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    Crack in aev bumper?

    Stop drill it. Weld it. Grind it flat. Paint it.
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    Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx

    the size difference in diameter between a 255/75 and a 265/70 is. usually between .2 and .3 inches, depending on brand and whether the tire is an LT or a P Metric size. Generally the 265/70s run between 31.6 and 31.9 inches in diameter and the 255/75 between 31.7 and 32.1, making the...
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    Little Guy Ruggedized for Fire-road Runner

    Your trailer electrical still needs power for the brakes and controller to operate. That electrical power also recharges your deep cycle trailer battery. Think of 7-pin wiring as the electrical bus that provides that energy. The difference between 4 pin and seven pin is signal for brake...
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    Little Guy Ruggedized for Fire-road Runner

    A 7-pin harness is no big deal. Most are custom made for the vehicle and snap right in. The Mopar 7-pin harness I put in my Jeep took all of 45 minutes to install.
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    Little Guy Ruggedized for Fire-road Runner

    This is what you want to look at. http://www.tekonsha.com/products/brake-controllers/proportional-controllers/prodigy-rf/TzaIxkVx1cI5XOy!osRB508pViEKmVBf
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    Tow vehicle Tire pressure when off roading with trailer

    On our JKU I run 15 front, 20 rear with the trailer and 15 on the trailer.
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    Love Being In The Dog House (trailer)

    Thanks for sharing. Appreciate it.
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    Love Being In The Dog House (trailer)

    Is there room between the closed rear hatch and the "cabinetry for a fold down table to be mounted on the door? Is it feasible?
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    Little Guy Ruggedized for Fire-road Runner

    SoCal Teardrops installs these. I have rented them twice from OTG Rentals and am a big fan of this particular brake controller.
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    What did you do to your Expo Jeep today?

    Replaced the factory rear driveshaft that I dinged and tore the boot on during our Rubicon trip. The Adams 1310 couldn't be easier to install. The videos on their website were awesome aids. I recommend getting a cheap $20 puller set off of Ebay or from Harbor Tools as it make removing the...
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    Not sure if I should replace my M8000 with a 10K winch

    Get a couple of snatch blocks. You'd be amazed at the difference the mechanical advantage makes.
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    Stupid Trailer Refurbishing Questions

    They all are, until you have to lock up the brakes.
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    decent foldable jack/axle stands?

    Forum sponsor Safe Jack always offer's a discount at the Overland Expos on their off-road jack stands. If you have their Safe jack system all you need to do is add the jack stand.
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    Stupid Trailer Refurbishing Questions

    You should convert to 7-Pin just for the ability to run trailer brakes.
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    Mid-priced seat covers?

    I've had the Coverking/Carhartt all-cotton seat covers in the Jeep for almost three years now. Wear like iron, cool to the skin when it is hot out, and fit the seat well.
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    Great sleeping bag storage sack

    Military surplus laundry bags have always provided us with a cheap, easy to use, sleeping bag storage medium.
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    Sceptor can leaks when I pour

    The only way to go.
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