Not sure how "tired" your 5.0 is but even going from 31s to 33s may affect the "drivability" just enough to really bother you. When I did almost the same thing you are considering, I ended up regearing, forcing me to reach deeper into my wallet and dropping fuel efficiency just a bit. But...it...
Beautiful shots, thanks for sharing. Takes me back to 1975 when I lived in Calgary for 6 months. My buddy and I canoed Lake Louise (in a storm...DUMB!) and actually scrambled across the moraine at the end of Moraine Lake. Nothing like walking across an ice field with water running underneath...
Re: Belair shells. The design and construction are very old school. Small "stick" construction using staples and then covered by aluminum sheeting. Reviews on how well they hold up under off-road conditions vary widely. I will say this: in my experience the company is very responsive to...
FWIW, I have the Auburn on my Chrysler 9.25 rear. I like it...behaves when not needed and actually works (within its design limits) when it is needed. Detroit TruTrac is something else you might want to consider...gears vs. clutch plates. Goos luck with your build. :sombrero:
You've got plenty of truck. ARB even makes a locker for your rear diff if you ever get to the point where you think you might need one. You've already gotten excellent advice from previous posts...drive it, see what type of camping you like (tent or maybe a shell), and go have fun. :sombrero:
Doing some research on the same area. In general, no vehicles in the wilderness area. There are some roads leading up to the wilderness with campsites. Expand your search to Wallowa Mountains...there are a bunch of roads to the east of Eagle Cap including the Hells Canyon area of the Snake...
Indoor/outdoor carpeting from Home Depot or marine carpeting from West Marine (or any marine supply). I have a 17-year old SnugTop with the factory installed carpeting and I can still hose it out. Makes it much nicer inside when camping/sleeping and will still hold up to abuse. :sombrero:
I've noticed about a 1.0 mpg decrease in my overall mileage each tank. 285/75/16 LRE. Tires still sound "sticky" at low speed, probably siping. Overall, I like them. Big improvement in ride comfort compared to the Nitto Terra Grapplers I was running. Not much offroad action on them...yet. :sombrero:
"Not sure if the pricing is reduced temporarily to get the new tires out on the street/trails, but 4wd.com has some good prices on the new design with free shipping. They are selling the new ones for less than the KOs."
Sure enough, called 4WD and that is the price. Phone tech Devin couldn't...
Been laying low...imagine my reaction when I saw that they finally got your truck in the mag. Congrats my friend! Interesting that they didn't use all those photos they took in '13; I'm sorry I missed OX this year. I think I finally sent you the ones I took in '13, pm me if I haven't.
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