Really? Hmmm, I was contemplating 4.88's and 265/85/16's for a bit but that sounds like it'll rack up way too much on the fuel budget.
I guess my calculations were way off...apparently I don't know how to use the gear calculator correctly :drool:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170693345098?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_1192
Not mine, not affiliated...just saw this and it looks like a killer deal
tbar, that is a sweet setup. I'm in envy
it's called a Wildernest. Every once in a while they pop up on the classifieds...they took a hiatus for a while, but I believe someone said they were going to pick back up where production left off. (correct me if I'm wrong)
check out...
FYI, there's some great deals on Big Agnes tents right now at REI: Labor Day Sale
I have the Copper Spur UL2 and I have nothing but good things to say about their products...worth the price indeed.
That's terrible Justin, very sorry to hear the news.
But hey, look at the bright side!
1. like you said, at least you still have the Land Rover
2. the vehicle is still drivable
3. you've dropped a few pounds so you will save $$$ on fuel (trying to be optimistic here)
4. the adventure can...
HOLY SMOKES :Wow1:
I found a Wildernest for $350 today and I've been wondering how possible this would be!!! How much heavier would you guess the Wildernest is compared to the original hardtop? The one I found is supposedly 6.5ft x 5ft so I figure that's pretty close depending on their...
Latest issue of Popular Mechanics shows a neat idea for a DIY freestanding hammock stand...Here's a picture of the article. Here is a video of something similar, only difference being the one in the magazine uses ratchet straps instead of cord.
If you don't mind carrying around 3 poles, this...
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