For on board air, I really am blown away with my Smitty Bilt Compressor. The bigger of the two is amazing ouput for the price. And they can be hardwired into the vehicle if you need.
I was having the same problem on my Avalanche, replaced the O2 sensors first, as I was only getting the Cat code for one cat. I replaced the sensor after the cat and the codes stop. Voltage was good on that sensor as well, but thought starting there made sense as my experience in the past is...
I also read that the Royal Family are descendants of Alien Lizards. I even saw a documentary on Netflix about it. The problem with so many of these Mods, is that there is very little real world honest answers. Not to many people want to admit that adding thousands of Dollars to their vehicles...
For those of you with Roof top tent experience can you please give me some feed back on this tent, as well as things to look for in a tent.
IMG_3228 by kootenaycycle mountainworks, on Flickr
IMG_3229 by kootenaycycle mountainworks, on Flickr
As well more and more of the new parts are arriving...
Just came across a new Roof Top Tent company at a trade show today. Looks like pretty burly construction. The website should be up in 4 days. Stainless steel hardware and pivots. The poles are sleeved on the inside and aluminum base
I liked the gunmetal gray as well.
I went with a dual row Rigid 20" Bar. I used the stock mounting brackets and wiring that came with the light bar. I cut the grill slates out of the lower opening and I also trimmed the bumper cover just where the mounting brackets sit. That way they are...
I remember getting into a debate with the Toyota dealer over this, when I ended up buying my Frontier New. He said the Tacoma depreciated less, and I showed him they were more expensive used, but cost more new, and depreciated more. Glad my math was correct.
I bought my kit from Cap-It Cranbrook. Their pricing was on par with Nisstec lifts, and they are local, so very happy. In fact I just ordered a second kit from them for my Dads truck. I am using the Medium duty kit and should measure now that the suspension has settled.
Thanks, photography is...
As a Canuck, I can tell you that our versions of Independence day, is in fact Victoria day, July 1st. The First Monday in August in Alberta is in fact Heritage Day, and generally crazy busy in the park because the weather is generally stellar.
Thanks for the great replies. It has helped. The replies about pop ups has been great. Basically sounds like it is not what we want. The hard sided caravan may be where we end up. At this point I think I might try utility trailer converted to having a kitchen on it. That way storage can be more...
I love my Lokka in winter, when traction is needed. The handling is great when passing on the highway, give it gas and it straightens out. Low speed tight corners on ice and it is a bit of a problem, but I do not tend to spend time in 4wd unless traction is necessary, I find the traction control...
Thanks for the replies. I keep going back and forth between the Bushranger tent and a Hardsided Jayco Baja.
The Bushranger setup with a Drifta Swing Out Kitchen would suite the bill nicely.
This video shows how slick it can be. https://youtu.be/H5YPIu4DeTs
Then for the bathroom just using a...
Previously we had Jayco 19' hard sided travel trailer, and loved it. We spend on average 30 days a year in it camping with the kids. As the got larger we decided to sell it and pursue tent camping. As fun as that has been, my wife has decided that she prefers having a kitchen, and a bathroom. I...
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