Knowing I'll be headed out to Overland Expo next month and I have a long drive, I got nervous about traveling through so many different states with the amount of tread sticking out from the fender that I didn't want to run the risk of getting pulled over.
So I got some lawn edging from Home...
The fact that Parcours had his tub bend got me nervous as I'll be traveling nearly 6,000 miles to Overland Expo and back from New Jersey so I decided to go ahead and strap it back into alignment and bolt it in place today as we had some gorgeous weather
My Actionpackers fit with 1/8 of a inch...
The fact that you had this happen got me nervous as I'll be traveling nearly 6,000 miles to Overland Expo and back from New Jersey so I decided to go ahead and strap it back into alignment and bolt it in place today as we had some gorgeous weather
My Actionpackers fit with 1/8 of a inch to...
Just bought this and the hose for my coleman stove so I have no idea but given that I usually run through one bottle every 2-3 days of camping @'3 bucks or so per bottle... I'll probably recoup my investment and more in a year to year and a half which isn't that long, plus I have a few other...
Posted elsewhere but wanted to add to my build thread for record keeping..
Installing my new 5 lb propane tank and bracket from AT onto the front of the tongue box of my Bantam.. Originally had wanted to mount it to the side as I often see but I felt that since it was still the original 70...
Installing my new 5 lb propane tank and bracket from AT onto the front of the tongue box of my Bantam.. Originally had wanted to mount it to the side as I often see but I felt that since it was still the original 70 year old metal and it hasn't been rehabilitated yet and there would have been...
I had the same problem when I swapped out to toyota rims.... I found the 12x1.5 studs at pep boys... But the 1/2 studs are thicker so I saw the correct ones with a fatter neck to seat in the hub face properly for sale.. If that makes sense at all
I have the ARB awning and room.... I set one leg about two inches lower than the other and all the water runs right off with no issues whatsoever.. The room does have a taper built into it
Mine is like that even now..... My solution was to use a pry bar and pry the holes close enough together to slip a bolt through the two and then to use a wing nut to clamp it together... Takes me a few extra minutes to open and close the tailgate but I don't mind it too much.... Interestingly...
I picked up a rug today at Costco... The ones at mine weren't from ozite but they were very similar and will do the job... I plan on using them under the PVC floor of my awning room for an extra layer of protection..... 13.99 for mine in the gray version
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