I'll update the DII in a couple of weeks. I took a new job (well, was recruited) and it has consumed a lot of my "play" time lately, but hey, I saw it as more money for more rovers! :victory:
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Oh, Great. Now ... I am going to have to evaluate!
Seriously, though. I think it is great that you evolve your gear to meet your needs.
If it is easier and allows you to get to exploring quicker ... than go for it!
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first you and now Bill (hilldweller) What the heck is going on!!
That teardrop might be more convenient and cushy BUT it just doesnt look as damn sexy behind your truck!!! Just sayin'
Dendy
White is most often associated with expedition vehicles for several reasons-
1) They are the best back drop for any corporate decals or sponsor decals
2) They are "vanilla" in the sense of a starting place to build a vehicle,
and finally
3) They stay cool in the hot sun. Temp difference inside a...
If BrentBBA doesn't take it, ... and you'll take $45 plus my shipping (UPS) label, ... I'll take it.
It matches the two I have on my Sankey, and would be good just to stash in case something happened to one of them.
Thanks
Dendy
Rockman - there is a manual adjustment on the surge brakes under the trailer about where the front box ends. I would imagine, however, that you are not easing into reverse soft enough, thus locking up the surge.
Just my two cents.
Dendy
Think ******** Proennke!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Proenneke
Yes, you might miss the creature comforts, but ... you never know. You may find some renewed resolve because of the solitude!!
Dendy
Would you happen to drive a white Disco and work at a local carpet store ... down the street?
Shoot me an e-mail: nashvillerover at comcast dot net
Thanks
Dendy
1994 - 1997 had the "sissy back" front seats (seats had the grab handles on the back) WITH THE EXCEPTION ... in 1996 and 1997 if you purchased an LSE model, you could get the more comfortable head rest back seats.
In 1998 that seat became standard and was also standard on the rare (limited...
Be careful about the possibility of the following possibility. When you replace the radiator, it can cause the heater core to blow if it has any weak spots. The new radiator can cause higher pressure than the old radiator, thus putting too much pressure on the heater core.
If it does blow ... it...
Arvin:
I'll take the water can and hella matador lamp.
I can provide a shipping label.
Shoot me an e-mail:
nashvillerover at comcast dot net
Thanks
Dendy
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