Trying to decide between the x3 and ko2 in the same size, we don't have much mud here so may lean toward the ko2, plus they are about 8 pounds lighter .
Do not flush the transmission unless you want it to fail shortly after, only do a drain and fill with new filter. Feel free to google "transmission problems after flush" if you need confirmation. As for the rest of the "issues", those are easy fixes and tires are just another use item.
I would wager that 3/4 of the DB's would lose interest when they notice you actually have to shift it yourself.... And the right buyer will know exactly what that truck is worth and pay cash, some people don't finance secondary vehicles or the toys we tow with them.
We owned a diesel Silverado for 4 years with the rare manual and sold it for about 30% more than we paid, manual trucks are just plain tough to find. Only sold it because we needed 4 full doors for the kiddos. By the way, threads like this are usually frowned upon as they typically turn into a...
We avoid campgrounds whenever possible because of noise and proximity to other people in general, but this is not possible when we take our big boat to the reservoirs. Most people are there to fish as well and are early to bed/early to rise. We bring a fan to plug in for white noise and it...
I wish more states would enforce it better, but Moab has been cracking down since chief Winder took over. Sadly, Utah did away with the annual safety inspection last year and there has been a bunch of junk making its way onto the roadways that I can only hope Darwinism takes care of.
Cheaper to buy a second battery for the phone but may not even need that, when placed on airplane mode and only used once or twice a day to check on things most phones will last 5-6 days.
With just the tire you are fine, but I would not add 5 gallons of gas at 6.4 pounds per gallon to the door. Not only will you have vertical dead weight but horizontal weight every time that gas sloshes side to side, the shearing forces it puts on those hinges is not good.
We mostly use head lamps but keep a DeWalt work light in the rig in case we need to set up in the dark, if your eyes have a hard time adjusting quickly when you look away from the light it's too bright. I don't even bring a light when I go to the bathroom.
You sound like the type of "person" (if you can call yourself that) who gets areas closed to public access, we can only hope that such antics find you in the kind of situation that removes you from camping altogether....
Chicken Corners is a fun area unless it is raining heavy, we used to leave the Jeep in camp and drive the tow rigs out there, make sure you visit the cool rock formations that look like caves in some spots.
From what I have been reading the STT Pro is tough to beat in the mud terrain category, also take a look at the new General Grabber X3. But FWIW I'm about to replace my old km2's with ko2's, they just seem to work best for Utah's undecided weather and terrain.
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