It will vibrate and bounce a bit, nothing that bothers me or nothing that makes it hard to see my iPad. For less than $100 when I got it, I can’t complain.
Free spin kits have been around for awhile, there are several companies out there that make them, dynatrac is the only 100% USA made set up. They all reuse an old proven design with off the shelf parts. I ran a dynatrac kit on my 06, I loved it. You won’t go wrong with a free spin kit.
I am ready for better weather, it’s suppos to be 54 degrees this weeekend, I’ll get some better pics in the light then. Plus I’ll give it a good test. So far I’m happy with it, beats carrying several gas cans in the bed, plus I get some extra weight in the rear which helps in bad weather...
Ok th tank is installed and up and running! I don’t have the best pics as it warmed up from negative 22 to 0 and we just got 4 inches of snow on top of the 15 through 20 that’s sitting on the ground. Anyway here are my initial thoughts, I filled the tank with 30 gallons and on the ride home I...
I see your point, but swapping that hub can be a royal pain, espically if it’s seized. If your that worried about the hubs, bite the bullet and get a free spin kit. I go in some pretty rough areas also, I carry spare fuel filters and make sure I’m ahead of maintenance. I will probably swap out...
Value depends on the area it’s sold in also. I would say 10 through 15. You think that’s low mileage? My fiend bought one new in 01 and it has 50k on it, it’s pretty much mint garage kept 7.3, 4x4 quad cab... he was offered 20 k for it and he thought that was allot.
I’ve owned 7 cummins trucks, I had one water pump fail in my 04 at 160,000 miles, they aren’t as common as you think. You are planning on carrying a spare unit bearing? Those are not a easy swap on the side of the road. I just carry extra fuel filters.
YES that’s what I’m talking about! I grew up in the 80’a and early 90’s, in boyscouts we had older green Coleman lanterns, Coleman stoves and Grumman canoes, and those are all the tings I use to this day. A Coleman lantern truly gives me a good feeling... I will never replace my old Coleman...
I just carry a steam light HPL flashlight and 2 older Coleman lanterns. I personally feel there is no better camping light source than a Coleman gas lantern.
I noticed it looks like you have an older thule cargo container, is that correct? There is one local on Craigslist for skis, I think it’s a 125 or something, I was thinking about picking it up. How is yours holding during all the constant off-road travel you do?
Aweome pics and places you go btw!
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