My 2012 Ram 2500 Hemi gets almost identical mpg to the ecoboost posted above, I would much rather have the bigger truck
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I have a pair of Moabs on now, I meant to get some new boots over the weekend as these are falling apart. They are not too much older than a year and the left sole is separating from the shoe on the outside front, by my small toe. I'm going to try gluing them as they are the most comfortable...
Gotta agree on the number of posts that pretend to be a consumer review, but are just links to a blog trying to sell you stuff
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Jerry, the reason I and most others took shots at the guy was that he came here to announce a product, then was all cryptic about what it even was, seemed a bit pointless to me
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I must be doing something wrong, I'm getting estimates between 1000-2000$,
I guess at the dimensions of 10' long, 4w and 4h with 400# weight
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Not sure what your skill set is, but after spending the last year extending my Alaskan popup roof 2' and scratch build a whole new lower section, I wouldn't hesitate to build a whole new roof. There is not much to them, typically a wood/foam structure covered in aluminum. I was able to get a 9'...
No disrespect, but these posts of yours come across as just pimping a product that was given to you free of charge by Warn. One of the very first things you find when you click your link is a "Buy it now" button and a bunch of manufacturer specs and hype, no real review or critical comments...
My only experience is looking at them at a dealer. They seem well made, although the thing I remember most is the one I spent the most time in had a really strange high techy deco interior thing going with blues and silver and strange angles on trim panels etc, definitely not my thing as far as...
Bigfoot makes tow behinds as well as truck campers. They are supposed to be good in the cold, wouldn't think they are really offroadable tho.
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I also don't think plastic is your answer. I would make a frame from 3/4" stock and cover with 1/4" ply. The if it needs to be rigid,(like a table top) then 3/4" foam sandwiched between two pc of 1/4" ply is pretty strong.
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