I love my TinTop "Stanley". There's nothing like A/C on a 105 degree day Or the Nice & Dry, Cozy Heated Interior of my Hardtop on a -10 degree Morning.
tombodad good luck on your search for a SAMURAI. My 86 TinTop has a/c for those hot day's here in McCall, Idaho and the Heater works great it has no problem roasting me out in temp's to -10*.
Let us know what you get :victory::victory:
Brian
I love my DD TinTop Samurai. Definetly not the fastest thing in the barn but fun to drive a goes just about anywhere I like to go. I get between 17 & 20 mph depending on my right shoe. Thats with 30X9.5X15 KM2's and 6.5 to 1 transfercase gears. About 3600 rpm at 65 mph.
Our AmFor test bench at NAPA test's alternator's and starter's by each vechicles part #. It then load tests for that particular part #'s load specifications.
awheeler, It was nice to meet a fellow ExPo member today at NAPA. If I can help in any way let me know. Stop by when your done with your project I'd like to see how it comes out.
Brian
x3 on the 4" lift and 35' tires but I went with 4.56 R&P Front & Rear. That made towing and Exploring much easier on the diff's. Cuctom steps made it easy for my 72 year old mom to drive Big Red.
Towing our restored 1972 25ft Travel-Eze
Rusty you know what they say " Great Minds Think Alike" . Underside of tilt is space for more Topo Maps. I made the drawer removable so you can set it on the table in camp.
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