I have used the Sierra Stove and it really puts out a lot of heat. Probably boils water 2+ times as fast as my MSR whisperlite. It uses batteries but will still work without them. The downside besides needing combustible material is the deposits left on pots.
http://www.zzstove.com/index.html
Oh, no wonder! I didn't really have time to check it out as we were in a rush. It just looked like a miniature version of what I was familiar seeing, a Toyota van. Thanks for the correction. I'd buy one if they had those available here.
A couple of guys flogging their Subaru E12...
The metric size, 315/75-16 has roughly the same dimensions as a 35/12.5-16 tire. I don't know if you can find them down south but they are plentiful in the US. Is that what you are asking?
Lee aka SINCITY100 on Ih8mud is also a Toyota Parts guy that gives a good discount to us. Though he has a 100, he should be well versed in the 80 after 20+ years of service at his dealership.
Also, there is somebody selling the Toyota EPC on mud. Try searching the vendor section.
Not mine but I know somebody here will want it.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/rvs/619728191.html
4X4 Pop Up Camper - $100
Reply to: sale-619728191@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-03-26, 2:37PM PDT
1985 Four Wheel Drive pop up camper- Fits full size older Blazer or Bronco with removable...
Interesting, this is also called the Titan Jack but there are some discrepancies between it and the one in the first post.
The Airjackusa/Chandler has a maximum height of 30" vs 22" from Streamline import. The bushranger X-jack is also stated to be 30"
And checkout their location to one...
That nice Travelall has been for sale for awhile now. I guess nobody wants it. I think it would make a great expedition platform especially if traveling more than two persons.
Kev, All 100's have removable roof racks that leave no holes or damage. They only require 4 OEM plastic covers that cost a few bucks to cover the mounting holes.
I have that particular Camp Chef stove (Weekender) as well as the larger 3 Burner Expedition model. The Weekender has good powerful burners and will make cooking, searing anything easy even in windy conditions. The legs are a bit short and so the cooking height is a bit low for me (I'm 5'10")...
I do not think they are the same, though it is possible it can be a good grill. Looks like it might be a copy of an earlier version of the Solaire.
http://www.rasmussen.biz/grills/anycopy.html
I've been using the Victorinox toiletry bag for quite awhile and have been happy with it. It carries full size bottles and has just enough capacity for me. It can have a small footprint if stood upright against something. The main compartment zipper is very easy to open/close with it's dual...
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