Do you have to aim the fuel nozzle at one tank, fill it, then pull the nozzle out a little and fill the other tank? If so, my LRA tank filler is similar. The only bugger is some nozzles are short and require me to hold it in place it till each tank is filled.
The other bugger is the flapper is...
Dometic manufactures RV type units but I don't think you'll be able to get it from a US retailer. I also do not know if the burners would be sufficient for outdoor use.
http://dometic.com/enau/Asia-Pacific/Australia/Product-ranges/RV/Cookers-and-Sinks/Product-display/?productdataid=67342...
Sloan, also check out the new Staun wheels, which coincidentally look like the Outback wheels because they are made by the same manufacturer, Performance Wheels.
http://www.staunproducts.com/rims.php
Very cool! I'd like to see a diagram of the outside dimensions of the camper. Looks like more and more states are allowing carry trucks to be driven on the road.
http://www.iihs.org/laws/minitrucks.aspx
This modular RV interior is kinda interesting.
http://escapepodrv.com/
And here's one for sale:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/rvs/1043664517.html
I was referring to Option 2:
Option 2
High Range .92:1 = 8% Overdrive
Low Range 2.82:1 = 44% reduction
But looking at the prices, it would be cheaper to just regear the diffs.
Gearmaster makes various TC gear combos.
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearmaster/lc-extra-low-tc-gears.htm
No experience with them but if anybody out there has these installed, I'd like to know which combo and how much added gear whine noise.
If the only thing stopping you from getting an LC is sleeping quarters, I use this tent with the tailgate down. It adds probably 18" more to the length and is very quick to set-up. May not work well for extreme weather but good enough for 3 season use.
http://www.tentsontrucks.com/explorer.html
The jack can adjust to accommodate the lower axle but I, too, would like to see it work on a flat tire.
The tire, when fully jacked up in the video only looks 2-3" off the ground. So how do you put on a fully inflated spare when the spare which will be 4-7" taller than a completely flat tire?
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