If I'm not mistaken, I believe OnX Backcountry, which is a different app than OnX, has this, or will be getting this layer soon. I'll have to check mine soon and see.
I get yall's point, I do, it's just a completely different viewpoint and opinion for me. But my main goal is for the lands to be in the hands of those that steward it best. And of all the places I've been too all across the US, the state parks seem better run and maintained, minus the big name...
Has ZERO to do it that. It's 100% ONLY getting it out of federal hands, into the hands of the states in which the lands reside, and the people that frequent it. That's who should have the say, NOT the federal government.
It sounds great to me. Less federal and more state owned would be ideal. Minus the big money making national parks, the state parks are always cleaner and better managed IMO.
I never got more than a couple years from mopar batteries either. I'd replace them with a good, well known AGM of your choice. I went with Duracell AGM Platinum this time around. I believe they were a 4 or 5yr full replacement warranty.
Looking great! Like your deflector idea, anything to help keep wind from grabbing them is a good idea IMO. Interested to hear how it all works for you. Hopefully you get some good full sun days.
Yes it all uses the factory Power Wagon wheel set, I have 15 of them in total now. And I'll carry one spare between the truck and trailer, as well as patches, plugs etc. I feel very confident in it.
Trailer track width is 1/4" Different than the truck, so yes basically the same. And agreed...
Went and drove down to the river today, checked everything, 4x4 shifter works amazing, shocks are settling in some now, I did tighten the rear low speed compression. I believe we are all ready to load the fridge, pack clothes and head out. Love how it all looks together now.
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