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  1. OllieChristopher

    Chevy/GMC floor mats

    What is cool about these is they are cut to fit. As long as you have an old one for a pattern then you are good to go. Now I just have to remember where I purchased them and what brand....
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    Chevy/GMC floor mats

    Eric, A little later today I'll post up a pic of what I'm using in my GMC truck. I purchased these about 2012 and they came with little tabs to keep them from sliding around on the vinyl floor.
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    Yeti Brand Storage Anything. Poor Quality Outrageously Priced

    I do not agree at all. The way a store model is treated is going to be less severe than in the field when it's dropped in the rocks or a plastic buckle breaking due to UV exposure. I looked vey closely to the quality and Yeti is no better than any other comparable products at 1/4 the cost...
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    Yeti Brand Storage Anything. Poor Quality Outrageously Priced

    Just as the thread title states. It all started when I was looking for a small and medium camp box solution. I went to REI and saw these Yeti boxes with broken plastic latches called the "load out". 250 bucks!! Yikes!! And the "demo" floor model was already broken and beat up? The 300.00 small...
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    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    What I like most about this forum is the diversity of products we have and enjoy. 78L fridge!! ? man!! LOL. Of course if you have a slider.....
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    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    Good gosh!! That picture is huge!! Sorry guys....
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    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    This is what I have and it's pretty darn capable at recording accurate pressures and tire compounds. If I was racing for serious money then that fancy Longacre would prove useful. As it is my Longacre Shore A Durometer has paid for itself when buying motorcycle tires. And my QuickCar air...
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    4WC - Overrated and overpriced

    Oops my bad.... Actually not true. Physics and gravity will prove otherwise. Not putting down your choice of rigs. Just pointing out to anyone who is considering a slide in, weight of unit and how high that weight sets will dictate max lean angles before it's rolling or laying on its side...
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    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    For me I stick to 32f/36R on pavement, 20 front and rear for forestry roads, 18 front and rear for rocky, and 15 for sand. On my bikes same pressures for pavement and all over the place depending on if I'm rolling certain knobby's with Tubliss or UHD tubes.
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    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    Interesting. I'm happy I'm not into that hard core of off roading. My setup is perfect being used in conjunction with my spin on TPMS caps and ViAir 400P. As you can see mine is almost the exact same thing as the "ARB E-Z Deflator".
  11. OllieChristopher

    Flat Tire External Sidewall Repair?

    +1!! I cannot believe anyone would believe it could possibly work. Physics will prove otherwise.
  12. OllieChristopher

    Tire Deflators - What Do You Use and Why?

    I use the "Boulder Rapid Tire Deflator" similar to the ARB. I can't justify the expensive ones for the amount of off road travel I do. It takes me just about 10 minutes to defate all my tires to a workable off road pressure.
  13. OllieChristopher

    4WC - Overrated and overpriced

    Good points. However, there is always a compromise with any slide in camper. 4WC claim to fame is the lightweight nature of their product. The Grandby 8' slide in base model loaded with water comes in at under 1300 lbs. It also has a low center of gravity at 32". This makes for a very light and...
  14. OllieChristopher

    2005 GMC sierra build

    Funny you mention that. I have went through 2 ignition control modules (inside distributer) since I've had the truck. I'm thinking of keeping a spare with tools to change it inside the truck.
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    Why does no one use a high truck shell?

    I came really close to getting a high topper but the wait times were outrageous (10 - 12 weeks) and nothing on the used market. I then made a spread sheet of the pros and cons of high top vs soft top. The soft top won out just by sheer versatility for the functions I'm looking for. For the...
  16. OllieChristopher

    ***( sale pending )***2020 Winnebago Revel 44E with OVER $45k in upgrades!!

    Not the 44E. That rig was north of 140,000.00 in 2019. The market right now is insane for RV's.
  17. OllieChristopher

    2005 GMC sierra build

    Thank you Todd. I am hoping to squeeze as many miles as my 94 Silverado with the 350. I got just over 300,000 miles out of that one with only one transmission change at 100,000 miles. Just did the clutch, pressure plate, TO bearing and resurfaced flywheel at 132,000 miles.
  18. OllieChristopher

    Free Spirit Recreation Adventure 55 Manual RTT First Impressions

    I will tell you I am not a fan at all of roof top Tents. However, yours is a nice one. I like the design and function.
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    This truck is unbelievable good

    You can actually get a vehicle made to order right from the factory. It's a bit of a wait but you get exactly what you want without the stuff you don't need.
  20. OllieChristopher

    2005 GMC sierra build

    I have the bed rug and a heavy rubber mat over it. If you notice I have a step stool to make crawling in the back easier. You are going to laugh but to pee in the night I keep one of these with me: \https://shop.traveljohn.com/traveljohn-adventurer-disposable-urinal-tj1c-6-pack/ Works like a...
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