For sale is my older collection of Overland Journal issues. There are a total of 42 issues listed below. Asking $80 shipped for the entire collection (thats less than $2 an issue!).
Spring 2007
Spring 2009
Summer 2009
Gear 2009
Fall 2009
Winter 2009
Summer 2010
Gear 2010
Fall 2010
Winter 2010...
So far it looks like Warn is the only one who got the fairlead attachment correct (vertical, not angled). Hopefully the 4runner opening is large enough to fit a roller fairlead. Access to the clutch lever is also a nice plus for those who actually intend to use the winch. Can't wait to see...
Expedition 1 Geri 4 gallon water and gas cans. The gas version is no longer available from Expedition 1 new. This set still holds liquid tight and fits great on even low profile roof racks. $100 for the pair.
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I would like to sell a Beaver Tree Camp Kitchen. This very rare camp kitchen holds all of your cooking pots, pans, utensils, and stove. The top flips open to provide a flat surface for a stove and the lid can be detached to serve as a wash basin. $100.
I also have a Vintage Coleman camp...
I have several items for sale which I can bring to the East Coast Overland Expo. I can ship the lights at buyers expense, but the containers will need some type of handoff.
Expedition 1 Geri 4 gallon water and gas cans. The gas version is no longer available from Expedition 1 new. This set...
For sale is the legendary Beaver Tree Camp Kitchen. This very rare camp kitchen holds all of your cooking pots, pans, utensils, and stove. The top flips open to provide a flat surface for a stove and the lid can be detached to serve as a wash basin. $150.
Vintage Coleman camp stove...
I have been running the 265/75/R16 KO2s on my FJ since last Friday. After a few days of commuting, I am liking these tires so far. Coming from a set of 255/85/R16 KM2s and having ran KOs prior to that, the KO2s are nice and quiet and very smooth on the pavement. I havent yet had a chance to...
Those posi-tite connectors look great for butt connections, but don't seem ideal for splicing into an existing part of the wiring harness without cutting. Does this make the 'scotch loc' type connectors the best option for splicing to an existing wire without cutting?
Having had to replace numerous quick connect splices (item #1 on the list) to keep the turn signals on my bumper from a well respected manufacturer working, I wonder what is the preferred method of splicing into an existing wire? I have tried potting these things with dielectric grease to...
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