Second for the OP15. I went and looked at three of the Black Series campers a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't really that impressed for the price. They are not 4 season, the tanks and lines are exposed to the elements so they need to be insulated. I read a bunch of horror stories, but I'm not sure...
I happen to have been researching the hell out of travel trailers recently. Here's what I've narrowed it down to. There are basically two manufacturers that I'm looking at after excluding ALL of the Forest River and Keystone families of trailers (they make the bulk of the RV/trailers out there)...
Is this the new model that has Dometic's own compressor or does it have the Danfoss compressor? I'm more curious than anything. I was looking at getting a new Dometic, but was seeing people were having issues with the new models.
OCD Overlands post is spot on with the exception of red light vs amber light visibility. Most research I've done states amber is more visible to the human eye than red. This is why we have been putting more amber on the rear of our ambulances and firetrucks. There was even one study that showed...
Nice set up. My next build is going to the a Frontier so I'm bookmarking this for your set up. The only thing I would suggest is maybe a velcro strap around the LifeHammer. Hate to see a fender bender send that thing into someones face.
20+ year paramedic and my wife is the clinical nurse manager for an ER. Our kids can't catch a break when it comes to staying home from school. lol
Simple is the best. Clean with clean water. Cover with a sterile dressing. For an active kid on a camping trip I like Duct Tape. I'll cover the...
That was one of my concerns. You have to wonder about the quality of the rest of the work he's done. I haven't had time to get out to look at it. Maybe this weekend.
Thanks for everyone's replies.
So I'm heading out to look at a '95 Disco that sounds too good to be true. The mechanic who is selling it for the lady says the only thing wrong with it is the oil pump is starting to get weak. I'm a Jeep guy and not really familiar with Land Rovers. I can turn a wrench on unfamiliar vehicles if...
Just stumbled upon this thread. I was a regional director for TR. Just happened to be for your region, FortyTwo (in fact I probably vetted you just before I left). Although I'm no longer affiliated with them, I highly encourage folks to get involved. I enjoyed my time with them and it was...
Even Jeep has admitted that lifting a Cherokee will be almost impossible and if it is done, it will be insanely expensive. One of the Jeep engineers estimated the cost of lifting a Cherokee to be several thousand dollars.
I'd go for a pickup truck bed hoist. You can find them either electric winch driven or manually powered with a 1,000 pound capacity. They are relatively inexpensive and don't weigh a ton.
Best bang for your buck? The Torque app for Android and iOS is $5 and you can find the bluetooth OBDII plugin for under $15 on Amazon. It will read codes and more. If you don't like it, you're only out $20.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en
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