thezentree
pretend redneck
That jeepers creeper mat is pretty neat - worth the money?
That sounds terrible! I'd probably just throw the good tire on the outside and limp my way to a tire shop. Putting beads on is a lot easier than taking them off.Outside… bah, wus.
You’ve not lived till you’ve broken off the bead with a bottle jack to fix a broken valve stem on an inner dually on a dirt road.
Thank, glad you can make it to the show!Been following this since the beginning. Love the raw trials and tribulations paired with an awesome build. Can't wait to see more.
Breaking down less would be nice.What a view... !!!!!
Comfy bed sheets, the sound of running water from the river, and a vise to make it all complete !!!!!!
What is there not to love !!!!!
If you break down on the road as much as I do, yes, worth it as something to keep in the vehicle for over the road fixes. Not sure how long the Velcro will last, but I just keep those up out of the dirt.That jeepers creeper mat is pretty neat - worth the money?
Last week I had a car tire that was going flat… I called the local shops and got quotes of $30-60 + tax to fix even though I was carrying it in. Turns out it was a valve core issue… but the way prices are going it won’t be worth paying a shop to patch a used tire.Learning the limitations of this vehicle. That's all I got.
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Oops. Dumped the front tires off the hard pack. The heavy Cummins engine yanked the front tires down into the ground. In reverse, the locking differential dug all four rear tires into the ground as well. Some digging and rocking and eventually we got out.
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Upon inspection of the vehicle, found this surprise. Another day, another plug. Thinking about some new tires for the rear. All terrains?
The plugs look like the ones I use. The safety seal tools look to be superior to the ones I have… but they do work.I only use Safety Seal plug kits. Been using them for years, never had an issue. Actually, they are quite the joy to use. Those cheap kits with the plastic handle you get at the Walmart for $10 just suck. No comparison.
Yep, the Safety Seal tools are solid aluminum/steel. Reamer slides in and out super easy. Plug install tool is where the money is. Ram the plug in, then pull handle out while you push the collar in. Perfect painless plug everytime. I don't know how/why I messed with those cheap plastic pinky dink plug kits in the past.
Only five weeks on that pulley, any idea what happened?