Unless you and your partner are experienced and have rowed together before I would NOT recommend you get a boat built for two.
Get kayaks. If you don't want inflatable you can go to Walmart and get them for a couple regular kayaks for couple hundred bucks. Get them at a Walmart close to where...
I don't think the tools you mention will need much of an air system but if you air requirements become an issue because of tools I would look into battery operated tools as opposed to build an onboard air system to handle pneumatic tools.
I have bolted bags on my inner fender. I keep soft items in them such clothes, jackets, straps... They double as pillows and arm rests for my kids. You can my old crappy Smilltybilt net in the background.
I stopped using my net because it would get snagged n trees. The woods are thick were I live. I travel with the top up if I go into the woods with people in the back seats.
If you get a good net you can. I had a SmittyBilt and it was a "cargo net" in appearance only. With a good net and good anchors you can strap cargo to it (within reason) without any issue.
in a gym or in a garage it is easier to move around heavy things. You are on a flat solid surface. When you get stuck you will probably be on a rougher surface that is more difficult carry around heavy things and then have to mount them. How hard will it be to move around and mount a winch in...
A while back I was going to order some a lid and gaskets for fuel cans, no problem but the shipping was too high. I asked them about the fuel cans and they said they could not ship them into the US. Shortly after that I found one locally at a garage sale (can and lid) for 20 bucks.
I have no experience with engine swaps but I have bad a couple vehicles regarded. With the higher ratio it is easier to "crawl". Not sure if that is a concern of your or not?
I have a TJ and have no direct experience with the new wranglers other than a couple forums and a couple friends. That being said, I have only heard bad things about the 3.8. People seem to trust and love the 4.0 and I never hear bad things about the 3.6.
I was a Army Recruiter from 2001 to 2003, Towards the last half of my time, as a Recruiter, the Army was desperate for numbers. Even then I only got one felon in. The only felon I got in was somebody who committed a felony as a minor. He let a buddy use his employee discount and got caught. He...
I first noticed the coolant loss at about 160K but not much, just thought it was a small leak. It started flowing backing into the reservoir about 15k latter.
I sit on a school board and we are having money issues with maintain modern emissions equipment in our diesel powered buses. We are now buying older buses. I am not sure if this will be a problem with passenger vehicles.
I built this years ago. A car stereo and speakers, a lawn mower battery a non ground plane antenna designed for a boat and a 5 gallon bucket. it will run for over 24 hours. It is a little bulky.
I just replaced the tensioner with pulley on my TJ. Don't bother trying to change it with a Torx head. Grab a vice grab and use that. It should take about 5 minutes.
If you are already having this problem and you aren't done adding weight then you need new springs. If you were at your "normal" weight and adding extra weight for limited periods of times then air bags. If it was an occasional issue MAYBE adjustable shocks (not a real fix).
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