Dude, you guys gotta let me know next time y'all take a trip like this! Always looking for an excuse to do some drivin' in the woods, break some sheht and piss off rednecks. Looks like you had an exceptionally great day.
Glad you're home safe.
HA!!! Love this website! Thanks for posting!
But, seriously, I just assumed this is how everyone did overlanding! :) I mean, every now and again I might spring for a room somewhere so that I can take a nice shower and go out for dinner or something, just for the heck of it, but generally, I...
^^^ x3
I just keep mine in my tacoma and leave it running 24/7. It's been there for months, running without a hiccup.
And now, no matter where I go or to which buddy's house I drop in, I always have a cold beer or two.
Or thirty.
(May want to repost this in "Central Region" for more viewers. Just a suggestion.)
Dozens and dozens of trips on/around the BNR. Been here my whole life...
Late March will be just fine. Based on spring rains, you may need to keep your put-in flexible. If things are really up, you may be...
Great advice fellas. Looks like once it warms up a bit I'll back that boot off, clean out the thinner wheel bearing grease, and repack with the true CV grease. Thanks for the input!
'01 Taco...
I was out wheeling last weekend and caught a fallen tree branch with my CV boot. The boot fared well, but the CV boot clamp was bent beyond repair and the boot itself was pushed off of the outer axle seal bell housing. This allowed the CV joint to dump the majority of its grease...
The drain plug is amazing. I once had a beer freeze and explode, and another time I had a a tub of salsa overturn and spill... Cleaning? Too easy.
Plus, at the end of each trip, I simply rinse it out with a tub of slightly-bleached hot water, then air dry to prevent any mildew.
This fridge...
^^^^^ Beautiful design. Well thought-out. I'm sure quite strong.
...and waaayy over-engineered for this purpose. After all, Bat says he's carrying surfboards. Not boulders. ;)
Good luck with the rack, Bat. Keep us posted on the build.
I had two of these in the water can version. I took them on their first trip in July, a 3000+ mile journey out west. They were on my roof rack, resting horizontally spout-side up, and held in place with a single ratchet strap across their top.
They bulged under their own weight when full, and...
I'm ready for an upgrade, myself. Just bought some PIAA "Intense White 4100K" a couple of weeks ago, and didn't like them. I witnessed zero brightness increase, and that's what I was looking for. (For what it's worth, they were quite white, though.) Besides, I hear that the PIAAs wear out as...
You could always go with the EdgeStar. I Love mine. While others are busy saving money for an Engel or ARB, I'm busy sipping cold beer at the campsite.
Plenty of great reviews here:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23350&page=30
Good luck with whatever you choose...
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