I have been using a Eccotemp for just over 4 years now and it still works great. As you see in the pic I bolted a small 2or3 gpm pump right to the cover and just plug it into a battery pack along with the Propane connection and your ready to go. Most all the small marine or rv pumps have a...
Check the air intake where it passes thru the inside of the fender. The late Tacoma's are notorious for intermittent vibrations there, It can be deep and travels right back on the fender. Mine did! :sombrero:
I flip on the switch before airing down and generally leave it on the rest of the trip. The rest of the time it stays off unless I need air for something.
For the rear go with the Dakars and install the extra leaf from the start. That will save you from doing it twice and I think you will find you will be better off. That spring pack even with the extra leaf rides nice and will be even better when you bolt the flipac on and start loading it up a...
I don't have one but I thought I would pass it on. Looks sturdy at 20lbs, folds up fairly small and is cheap! Might even be a decent off ground fire pit?
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=687622&ecid=EX28E
Make sure your frozen stuff is as cold as you can get it. Then put it in the bottom of the fridge and cover it like he said above. Also make sure you try to keep the fridge down around 33-34 Degrees. I have had frozen salmon and ice cream bars that were solid after a week doing it like that...
I have had one of these for several years and I love it. http://www.off-road.com/offroad/Reviews/Pit-2-GoFirepit-amp-BBQ-all-in-one/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/252736
Nice fire pit and you can cook on it too. It is kind of heavy but relatively compact. and seems like it will last forever...
Quick Hijack, I am going to be at speed week this year in august and wonder if any of you guys know of a nice spot for a truck with a rooftop tent to stay near the salt flats. I have been there a couple times before but was always at the mercy of others transportation and Wendover gets old kind...
The way you terminated the winchline at the winch end is great! I went thru the same thing with the crimps but I am still not satisfied. I think I will re do it when I add some more chafe protection. Man all that gear must be heavy, Hope you never need it all at once :sombrero:!!
I have a second set of steel wheels with 255/85/16 E rated km2s that I run for trips. I really like them although they are heavy on steel! As far as road noise they are not too bad at all. Not to sure I would run them as daily drivers as I think they wear faster than a A/T or road tire and are...
I have been using one for a couple years and have had no problems with this unit. However I find that instead of using it as a instant hot water source IE sucking cold water out of a 5 gallon can and trying to conserve water with a on off button at the shower head, its better to just recirculate...
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FWIW, I bought a set of the 12" shortbodys from him and they were in nice shape and shipped promptly. They weren't charged but I re valved them and charged them up and they are fine.
I saw them on Tuesday While on the loop between Mid Hills and Hole in the Wall. What an amazing rig! Don't feel like the Lone Ranger, I also had to pay homage when they went by.
It is something I made out of 1 1/2" square tube I had laying around. The rack sits on top of the bed sides with 2x2" angle. It is held in place with 4 nuts I made that slide into the bedside tracks. You could probably do the same with another type of rack system but by building it myself I...
Out of sight out of mind! All the rest fits in action packer boxes under the tent frame. With enough room for firewood, 10 gallons of gas and 10 water. chairs and a table even a pit to go. Low CG Too. You just loose all sight out the back of the truck and it adds an extra 10 min or so setting...
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