I said I had cheap ones split at the seams. I never said they were the cheap scepter cans. Those cheap scepter cans are half as thick as the military ones. They are not the same can. I have used the military ones for almost two decades and never had an issue with those.. If I wanted a cheap...
Hunting is not a right, the animals or game are held in a public trust. You can still donate money how ever you please. To keep and bear arms is a right, and it is should only be between the individual and the government and only according to what is laid out in the Constitution. ANY...
What good does that do you when you are deep in somewhere far from a gas station, you are running on fumes and you just discovered you spare fuel can developed a leak. Is saving a few bucks on a gas can that you need to depend on just isn't worth it? Around the home it may be a great option...
There are also voluntary programs to educate people about firearms. Charging people extra money to own a gun so somebody can develop some program to educate them is nothing more than an additional tax and more governmental mandates. Gun ownership is a right and should not be subject to a tax...
Lots of options for the Wrangler because of the limited space. I have a Wrangler and have had a grand in the past. I just can't see laying out the money for that style of bumper on even a Wrangler let alone a Cherokee. I suppose many who made these bumpers for Cherokees in the past found the...
Not sure how that makes sense.
I conceal carry to protect my family and myself. I am not a cop and do not want to be one. If I did every have to use my gun for protections it could lead to trouble even if I am doing it within the law. I am not willing to but myself at risk for others if it...
That is what I do. I do strap it down. You won't find a better fuel can. The can on the right is my tool box (not a scepter can), it isn't used to carry fuel. I spent over a decade in the Army and seen many of these fuel cans seriously abused but have never seen one of the cans leak, not even...
I wouldn't want to take it down a trail where you find yourself a bit off camper. Tipping it over and having to get it back up right could be a real problem on a tight trail. I wouldn't travel off-road like that.
I would think you might be better off with a slightly larger trailer, carry the 4 wheeler on the floor of the trailer and build up your storage area around the 4wheeler. Having that much weigh that high would really limit the type of terrain you could safely traverse. Loading up the 4wheeler...
When I meaure the opening in my military version on that can it is twice as thick. I am going to remain sceptical. I would be nice to find a military grade can for 15.00 bucks.
I have a 2001 TJ, 4.0, 5spd with 4.56s. On the freeway I gained a couple MPG going from 33s up to the 35s. It lowered the rpms enough to make my engine need less fuel. In town I really don't think it changed anything.
I guess a fool and their money are really soon parted.
Airstreams are a good product but top of the line with a large list of amenities. This is some odd trailer that is way way overpriced. It is not suitable of off-road use, it fails by comparison to anyother camper in its price range.
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