Answers here:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/119149-Looking-for-a-new-to-me-Tacoma
or this one
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/120041-2004-Toyota-Tacoma-DBL-Cab-66-000-miles
but yes, unless you get lucky, they are holding their prices really well in most areas!
Good luck with the decision. The rig has lots of great points and some of those negative ones you mentioned.... one thing James and I have discussed a bunch is, there is no ONE perfect set-up. Made even tougher when you add multiple "hobbies" - solo trips, biking, kayaks, family trips, lots of...
Just remember that it will produce a lot of moisture. I used a small Coleman cat heater this last weekend just to not the cold down in my Flippac and had a bit of condensation forming. That was about 30 minutes of use.... I did the same thing, ran it in the bed while I set up and slept up top...
I read teh story and I think S is more worried about the fact the shop make s(sells) a carbon wheelset with Roubaix name on them, that is clsoer to the protected frame name than S might be happy with.
So what is the smart move? swim across and pull winch line and cross with engine off or turn around.... that deep of water will destroy US truck wiring... ???
In the P&S world, Canon is the best. I have made that recommendation 100s of times and no one has been disappointed. The S95 is a good camera. I always suggest the G series, great controls and auto settings. I have not read about the SX280, but sounds like a S95 replacement - if you get a deal...
It would never work, right? I did play last night to try and do the same. My Canon G7 didn't like trying to focus on the element. I used a MF Nikon 55 macro and a prime 50mm, it worked... sort of, but I think taping down the 50mm and mounting the camera like he did would make it easier. If we...
Things to check:
Timing Belt done at ~90k - I did mine at 130k and it all looked new, but make sure all belts, hoses, water pump and idler were replaced too. It is a $600-900 job depending on dealership. But a non-interference motor, so nothing is ruined if it breaks while driving except forward...
SO I was camping last night (degrees and windy) and I used the Rain Fly as protection but it blew off... twice before I gave up. (it was dark and cold)
I see it has some loops sewn in.... how do y'all attach them? To what?
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