We at times travel with a pistol, I consider it just another tool in my toolbox. You will never see me carrying it while on the trail or hanging around camp with friends though - its always securely out of sight. I dont feel the need to broadcast its presence.
Based on my experience I believe...
Have you ever ridden a motorcycle across difficult terrain? The same physics apply. Certainly you wouldnt suggest that dual sport bikes dont belong in the back country. And, you probably understand that riding a moto across sand or rough terrain requires momentum and the right line - so you'd...
How about your winch housing - which could see in excess of 20k lbs of force (10k winch rigged through a snatch block stalled out) - being cast aluminum and held on by just 4 grade 5 3/8 bolts?
No one ever worries about those parts.
The thing is, that Duramax 2.8 is running a crazy advanced injection setup. It's unknown how basic/advanced the Cummins 2.8 is. Think modern EFI versus TBI.
I like the 14 inch cold saws a lot but I wish they made a larger miter saw version. The 10 inch will only cut 1.5" thick on the 45. I'd need at least 2".
I think its funny, that the forum which obsesses over "campsite perimeter security" and safety is generally a guiding principle, would ridicule the idea of a dust light simply to allow you to be seen by other vehicles.
It ahs nothing to do with you driving in someone elses dust cloud, that is...
I dont understand the mentality where you wouldnt *want* to let someone traveling at a more advanced pace pass. Its common effing courtesy in everything from driving on the highway to playing golf. If someone catches up to you, move over. This also applies to "overlanding" in the desert or...
You need to get that tach fixed also. The ECU relies on the same signal for RPM. I went through this like 15 years ago with a 13CU and it would run ok on start up and for the first few minutes until the engine switched from open to closed loop and then it all went to hell.
Is the KAM drop in still available? There was good press on it when it came out, but its not on their website anymore and cant find much mention of it anywhere.
You're still talking about 25 year old gearboxes. Price out something new - 6 speed.
I can get a rebuilt TH350 from any number of reputable sources for under $700, which has about as much correlation to a new truck with an automatic as your example does.
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