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    Titanium knives

    Benchmade 520 Presidio Pardue Design 551 Griptilian Pardue Design 960 Osborne Design
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    Leveling Ramps

    I spoke too soon I just tried the Lynx URL for kicks and found these for chocking the wheels too. http://www.lynxlevelers.com/lynx_stop_n_chock.html The overall setup is a bit pricey, but they're pretty durable and convenient. This saves me time setting up camp and I figure they'll probably...
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    Leveling Ramps

    Lynx Leveling blocks KC, I'm using the Lynx Leveling blocks. They're pretty easy. Once you get the hang of it and you have some levels installed, you can usually judge within 1 block how much you'll need. 1/2 the time I get it right on the first try, and I haven't needed more than a 2nd...
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    The Perfect Brew........!

    Mike...that must have been a great time. More than likely you were at the Hofbräuhaus, and there's a greater than 0% chance you were drinking the Delicator Doppelbock. If you weren't in the Hofbräu, then you could have had the Spaten Optimator Doppelbock or the Paulaner Salvator Doppelbock...
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    The Perfect Brew........!

    That's a funny story about your experience in Germany. Almost all of the German beers I can think of are ales. Technically speaking, as I understand it, all beers are ales unless they are lagers. Although, lambics and pilsners are usually talked about separately, they are ales too. If you...
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    The Canuck Truck buildup!

    Need I say more? :bowdown:
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    TDeSanto's Montero Mod Thread

    Did some research on contents. Also, I wanted a good case to hold and protect everything and make the essentials (when it's critical) really handy. The last thing you want to do at the moment you need something at a time like that is to be searching through your stuff trying to find it. Good...
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    Digital photography & memory cards

    I think the more consumer-oriented bodies are using SD and the pro bodies are still using CF. I think you'll want to consider how much photography you plan to do and what types of images you want to capture. Then let those parameters dictate what features you need in a camera. In the long...
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    Onboard Air Research

    Awesome info and advice. Thank you, gentlemen.
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    Onboard Air Research

    Greg, Thank you. You're a huge help as always. That gives me some confidence that I could do this in the field. Besides, if I've really torn a valve and it needs to be replaced, what do I have to lose? Ratchet strap? Got plenty of those too. To lubricate the bead, I usually see the...
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    Canvas map and document travel case

    Graham, Thank you very much for the quick response! Cheers, TD
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    Canvas map and document travel case

    I don't have my OJ gear guide with me at the moment and I cannot remember the manufacturer of the recommended canvas document case. Anyone remember the name of the manufacturer? Anyone using it at the moment? Care to comment on it? Any recommendation on where to order it? Thanks, Tony
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    Warn Wireless Remote & Solenoid Replacement

    This looks great. I've always wanted to add this as an option, and still retain the ability to use the wired controller too. I thought if I were alone and needed to anchor the pull pal at the same time, this would be a great tool, as the pull pal needs some help getting started until it...
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    Onboard Air Research

    I would really like to hear from people who've done this. Would my new system, with a 4 gallon tank, holding air at 125 PSI really accomplish this? If so, I think I'd like to add the tools to do a valve replacement, as I've recently torn a valve. The ability to repair the tire/replace the...
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    Onboard Air Research

    Unless you plan to run an impact wrench or would like to speed up the air-up time, then I think you're fine the way you have it now. If you wanted, adding a small tank and a second compressor would certainly speed things up a bit.
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    Stolen Adventure Trailer!!

    Wow...sorry to hear about this. I certainly hope someone here sees it and calls it into the proper authorities.
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    Apology

    I was thinking the same thing last week.
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    My 200,000 mile road trip

    Congrats! I'm jealous of the MPG's.
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    4.88 vs. 4.56 in a 2006

    :lurk: James, even I can't wait to hear how this comes out. I'm living vicariously through you until I can get all the same work done on my truck. I'm waiting to hear back from ARB as to when they plan to release the rear locker for the gen III Monteros. I'm hearing from the Australian...
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    Rear Cargo Setups

    Air compressor Power Inverter Fridge Recovery Gear
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