Isuzu npr 4wd

mog

Kodiak Buckaroo
Wish I could use grommets

My bumper is 2 inches thick
WOW, a 7 foot (213cm) wide, by 6 inches (15cm) high 2 inches (5cm) thick bumper in steel is apx. 285 pounds (129kg) :oops:

Add this sticker to it when you are done.
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Back to the question
Just get some fuel line or other rubber hose with the inside diameter you need and use that for the run thought the bumper

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gator70

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Just read this -

High Winds: How Much is Too Much?

This is a question that gets asked often, and it’s really what prompted me to make this video. A lot of people want to know: how high of a wind gust is too high for me to be driving?

Well, there have actually been some studies on this. Research shows that winds as low as 35 mph can start to push high-profile vehicles sideways on the highway. One study found that a stationary 18-foot travel trailer could overturn in about a 53 mph crosswind, while a larger motorhome could tip over at around 65 mph.

For some perspective, in our area we have tornado sirens all over the place. These sirens go off not only when a tornado is spotted but also when winds over 70 mph are detected. That means RVs can flip at wind speeds well below the threshold for sirens.

So, what does this mean for drivers? If you’re on the road, you’ll probably want to slow down when crosswinds reach 15 to 25 mph. Once sustained winds climb into the 30 to 40 mph range, it’s safest to pull over until conditions improve.
 

gator70

Well-known member
Found this


Hi friend,

Thanks for signing up to download our Starlink Field Guide: Using Starlink While Traveling and Camping.

The guide included over 60 pages of tips, tricks, and recommendations for using Starlink on your adventures. The Guide covers everything from availability, hardware, service plans, power, mounting, positioning, troubleshooting, and accessories to get the most from your Starlink
 

Roam.Wild

Well-known member
Found this


Hi friend,

Thanks for signing up to download our Starlink Field Guide: Using Starlink While Traveling and Camping.

The guide included over 60 pages of tips, tricks, and recommendations for using Starlink on your adventures. The Guide covers everything from availability, hardware, service plans, power, mounting, positioning, troubleshooting, and accessories to get the most from your Starlink

Who the heck needs 60 pages to use Starlink? Ours has been permanently mounted on the roof of our camper for 3 years, over 50,000 miles traveled across 4 countries. 0 issues ever, one of our most reliable pieces of kit!
 

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