Left about 8cm below the knee...
Same thing, I can shift on a regular clutch but off road I found I had to hold my leg up in the air over the clutch pedal since I was shifting so much and that got me really tired.
Please keep us posted if you go with anything like this on your setup.
For me...
I looked into it when I had my manual trans troopie....
However like you I could only find a few reviews and no long term info...I like the concept but for me to have it out in the middle of nowhere I needed to know it would last.
I am an amputee so I can shift with a clutch if needed
great write up...I like the night driving part, agreed on how the miles melt away
love the pics and your rig is really well set
thanks for taking us along
I am soooo looking forward to a chance to get back down there in April and follow along with Todd & crew...even if they don't "need" me I might still go just to follow and enjoy the fun.
Great race with a great group of people who remember to have fun while competing.
I have had Extreme Outback setups on a few vehicles and it is all I will ever own again.
Great units that run at 100% all day without blinking and put out gobs of air.
Plus the service from the folks that own the company is out of this world.
Great pics...
We love Baja and I so wish I could get more of my friends to go and see that Mexico is NOT what we see in the Media.
Amazing people, great food, killer 4wd fun and good times every time
selectable locker 100% for me...
I like that I have full control of my front and rear lockers...I am working with ARB air lockers in my 70 burb and I love them
I have had Extreme Outback setups on a few vehicles and would not consider buying anything else.
Great company with an amazing family behind the scenes and happy to help you.
With the 4cfm unit and a tank I can till tires blow dust out of the interior, run air tools on short burst and do all...
I am pretty sure I ran into you guys and chatted a bit in San Felipe on the southbound part of your trip.
I was in the old blue suburban and you guys looked like you were off to a great time.
Very nice write up and pics....looking forward to reading about more of your adventures.
Wow this is one of the Iconic Adventure Trailers that has got to have the most pics floating around the web...
For anyone that is interested I can honestly say Justin takes AMAZING care of this stuff...you will think you got a new setup or at more a demo model that went to shows.
Great deal for...
The orange burb is Nick-Noibn or mosesburb depending on the forum...
he has an amazing build thread on coloradok5 and 67-72chevytrucks
5.9 Cummins 12v with more quality work that most people would believe without reading the thread. I see the rig so often even I forget just how nice it...
I love my 70 Burb more every day.
We just did 3 days running beaches in Baja and the rig was a pleasure on the highway and great in the sand.
So much room you have to be careful not to OVERPACK :)
Here is an old sleep setup
My buddy Nick is on Expo also and his diesel burb makes my fuel...
Thanks for taking your son outdoors and spending time with him...
For too many people a short trip like this isn't worth it since as adults we have a different time perception than kids...for your son you made a ton of great memories.
Keep taking all your kids into the outdoors as much as you...
I am so reaching out to them and trying to get my hands on one asap...at the hospital I feel naked in scrubs with no multi-tool. Same when I travel by air.
I want one for my son at high school where they freak about everything...and as an Eagle Scout he will love it also.
Can't wait for them to...
Most folks never bother to weigh their rigs but it is worth the effort of stopping in a truck stop next time you are on your way to a trail.
I have a 1970 Suburban and fully loaded with 3 people, full fuel & camp gear puts me at just under 6500lbs.
This is a new thing for me to be under GVW...
Well the video was done by AGR productions...so even a video for a group of friends can come out nice with good editing and a soundtrack.
More than anything I think the value of this video is what we can take away to do differently ourselves in the future rather than pick on what was already...
So to try to answer all the comments...
Mikey...you can make a small pack that gets taken out of your larger 4wd kit and goes with the bike. Your larger pack would just have MORE gauze, more tape, and anything else fancy that you might want to add.
That said if you are anything like me the act...
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