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  1. toddz69

    Dirt Sunrise: Tim and Kelsey get lost...

    Awesome video! Love to watch the evolution of your vehicles/choices. Todd Z.
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    Jeep Owners…Keep An Eye on This “Death Wobble’ Proposed Settlement

    Perhaps I missed it, but what is the "Jeep fix"? Todd Z.
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    Detour to Broken Arrow Trail, 12.22.22

    Beautiful! Todd Z.
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    New Bronco

    That looks great! I would do that spec if I was getting one too - the 33" tires on those wheels, 2 door Badlands....perfect. Todd Z.
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    INEOS Grenadier

    In most, but not all instances, I'd agree with that. I would put forth the Ford 240/300 sixes were always designed as, and run as truck engines - they never made it into cars. The same could be said of the light duty diesel engines (Ford 6.9/7.3, GM 6.2/6.5 and Dodge 5.9 Cummins). Todd Z.
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    Load Cell Testing recovery situations and techniques.

    I agree on your methods - you're obviously thinking on how to do this with a nice set of variables that doesn't go too far into the weeds. And yes, peak load would be a better descriptor. Todd Z.
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    Load Cell Testing recovery situations and techniques.

    Cool - just saw your post on this tool on IG. I guess I would have a similar request to what John Cappas was asking you in the comments of your IG post - what kind of winch loads do you see when you're trying to pull someone up over a shelf or a rock - the initial (impulse?) loading before...
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    Jonathan Hanson Reviews the Grenadier

    Scott - thanks for the clarification and additional information! Much appreciated. Todd Z.
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    Jonathan Hanson Reviews the Grenadier

    I listened to Scott and Matt's podcast on it a few days ago - sounds like an interesting rig. I was curious why ExPo/OJ kept stressing that they were the first folks to test it when I imagine Jonathan and other media were all there with them at the same time... Todd Z.
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    Jonathan Hanson Reviews the Grenadier

    I have the utmost respect for Jonathan as well and his review is the only one I've read so far. Next I'll watch/listen to Scott's impressions of it. Todd Z.
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    Southwest by Southwest Arizona - 2022 Year-End Trip

    Love your report and the pictures! Todd Z.
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    ARB Air Locker, Dana 44, 30 spline, 3.92 ratio & Up, PN RD116. NIB

    ARB Air Locker for a Dana 44, 30 spline. 3.92 ratio and up (higher numerically). It's new in the box - the box has never been opened - still factory sealed. I am the original purchaser (purchased it directly from ARB). A few scuffs on the box edges from sitting in my garage but otherwise...
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    Southwest by Southwest Arizona - 2022 Year-End Trip

    Thanks for the report and beautiful photographs! Todd Z.
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    Would love an opinion on what I should offer... 1991 4x4 E250

    Agree on the steering and that method of axle location with the lateral rods with bushings has always seemed wonky to me. Todd Z.
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    Toyo Open Country AT3 - 34/10.50/17 - anyone running them?

    I actually prefer the C-rated tires (I drive an early Bronco) and ran the 285/75/17 size of the last-generation AT3's, which only came in the E load range. Really liked the size and the tires wore like iron and rode like it too. Since Toyo introduced the C load range 285/75 tires I figured I...
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    Toyo Open Country AT3 - 34/10.50/17 - anyone running them?

    I was looking at the Toyo website recently and noticed that Toyo has introduced a 34/10.50/17 version of their Open Country AT3 tires. https://www.toyotires.com/product/open-country-at3/ I'm curious if anyone is running them and if so, what is the actual diameter of the loaded tire? Toyo...
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    Dirt Sunrise: Tim and Kelsey get lost...

    Enjoyed watching those last two videos - I can empathize with all the creaking and clattering in an old vehicle. You two are the living embodiment of true overlanders in my book. Todd Z.
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