Lots of info here or related links http://www.blm.gov/mountainbike/california/paradiseroyale.html
I have checked it out, walked a few hundred yards of trail, but not ridden there. A friend has. There's a BLM campsite immediately adjacent to the trail. No water I assume. The trail is about a 20...
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Price:$6000 or best offer
Location: Santa Cruz, California
I am selling my '97 T100 XtraCab which I have owned for about 2 years.
- 3.4V6 with auto trans
- DX version with 60/40 split bench, power windows/mirrors/locks, cruise, tilt wheel, AC
- 188K miles
- 16" steel wheels with...
Thanks Martyn ... this makes sense, just like my torsion-bar-delete FlipPac with helper poles, but with the huge benefit of gas springs to help. I'll wait patiently for more info ... so far it looks great. Thanks for the picture, as that shows what it will look like on my new '16 DCSB.
Does this mean that (within reason) there is enough side to side adjustment in the location of the brackets, so the RTT brackets can mount directly to existing Yakima or Thule style tracks already installed on a fiberglass canopy? And not require landing pads, towers and cross bars?
Did it look equally easy to open from the outside? If I have to go into the shell to open it that's a non-starter for me ... I have a shell to put things inside, and don't want to crawl in and around them, or unpack the things stowed at the front of the bed, to open it up. Otherwise, as a...
I just got my DCSB a month ago and have taken it to Saline via South Pass (easy) already ... how's Lippincott without sliders or a lift, and with stock tires? I'd really like to try it soon though maybe it's already too late in the season. It doesn't seem too rough from pictures but I'd like to...
I had an 80 series Land Cruiser with 3rd row and lockers. At the time the kids were young, and with carpools etc I used the third row seats much more often than the lockers. But the few times I used the lockers, AND all 3 rows of seats were fully occupied, with 3 generations of family ...
I re-read my post that you commented on, and I must have had brain fade. My FlipPac will fit a WIDER bed, but not one that's narrower than mine. On a wider bed, the vertical fiberglass lips or flanges running front-rear, on each side, will intrude a bit on the bed opening, but it will rest...
Thanks everyone. I'm a mechanical engineer whose electrical skills are pretty much limited to understanding Ohm's Law. But I also believe in the KISS principle. Worst thing that could happen is the switch contacts overheat and weld themselves closed :) then I'll just pull the fuse.
Exactly. However, I do have a follow-on switch question. I've seen some 40-50A toggle switches that are quite inexpensive, but there are also rotary battery disconnect switches that have very high current ratings. Is this rating just for the steady-state load after it's switched, or can the...
This isn't exactly a power question but i figured I'd get some good input from the electrical gurus here. I have a portable ARB compressor (single) which I'm finally going to mount onboard, under the hood. I'm going to run tankless (slow, I know) and so will only use it when stopped, hood open...
I have a FlipPac on my XtraCab T100. This is a nominal 6' long, full-size width bed (regular cab T100 is a "long bed", 7.5-8' long. My FlipPac is 75" long from the outside of the front lip on the mounting surface, i.e. the feature that butts up against the front wall of the bed, to the inside of...
I have a T100 and really like(d) it, but I did just buy a new Tacoma. I decided that I wanted a new, more comfortable, safer (airbags, ABS etc) truck with doors to access the area behind the seats. And this may be the last vehicle I ever buy. And my T is for sale now.
That said, the T100 is a...
I found this http://www.bodenzord.com/archives/1449
I don't know if it would work for a shark fin which has GPS, XM and FM internals. And of course it doesn't solve XM reception issues. I have spent the last 2 weeks with an RTT partially obscuring my shark fin and FM and GPS were fine, but XM...
I don't have the design or fabrication skills to do anything like this, so Im always amazed and impressed when people tackle these projects. It looks simple and functional. A few comments, however, based on years of experience taking other people's designs of fabricated products to mass...
Lifting from above is not easy for me. No forklift or place for a hoist, truck won't fit in garage. I suspect I'm not alone, hence the market for camper jacks.
Edit: sorry if this came across negative. It's just my situation. In any case, the aluminum will work much better for add-ons than the...
Putting in some hooks (literally or figuratively) so the AT Habitat could be easily removed by one person would be a wonderful feature. I've been able to remove and reinstall my FlipPac solo, by building a wooden frame on the ground that sits along both sides of the bed, just wide enough to back...
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