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  1. mtnbike28

    Near Death on The North Rim !!!

    Great story.... I was thinking before you posted there was a lack of trip reports lately, so I am glad you took the time! Thanks. I was afraid you were foreshadowing something happening to your Flippac... Glad all was safe!
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    TSD Rally Covered Bridge via Toyota Pickup (Vermont)

    Fun stuff. Congrats! My wife and I did the Covered Bridge Rally several times in the early 1990's in a 89 Dodge Raider. After only 2 rallies we won a trapped novice rally in the truck. Great times!
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    New Forum member here

    welcome to the group!
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    Haggis' Multi-Use Tundra Build

    Speaking of... when are we getting out again?
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    Rear diff breather question

    Yes, drilled the hole, ran the hose through and then used a hose clamp to keep it from sliding back through
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    How to Season a Pie Iron

    Thanks! I have the same iron, mine isn't as gloss black. Should I wash it and re-season it?
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    Haggis' Multi-Use Tundra Build

    RTT in bed Motochain, Nice rig... love the blacked out grill and the stance! We have done multiday trips and played all day away from camp... it would get tiresome breaking down and setting up the RTT each day from a base camp. One couple from VA joined us with a RTT in the bed and it looked...
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    Want a Flippac for my 07 Tundra - Finance question

    It depends.... When my Conqueror came up for sale, my bank would not give me a loan since the VIN was not recognized.... so I took a personal loan out against my truck. Worked great!
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    Rear diff breather question

    More info.... I am following with interest. Just for background, I ran my breather up to the gas filler and have no filter, it's just an open hose. No problem in 70,000 miles.... But I have always wondered.... I have dumped my rear axle in an ice filled river several times and had no problems.
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    Does anyone actual live out of their vehicle?

    My thoughts.... Yes you can live out of the truck and keep your job. When I moved in March, I left my family for 5 months, so rather than rent something I stayed in my Compact trailer.... except, all my work cloths stayed in the back seat of the truck on hangers on a rack. I have a sleeping...
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    No money in photography...

    Thanks! Trevor, Thanks. That is a well thought out and presented reasoning.... (I'm not being sarcastic!)
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