Fluids all good for the trip?
Looking good! As far as storage I've been impressed by the door pockets, I have a trail library of socal in there haha But I can see having more than two people being an issue. If you find something like a ceiling net or overhead console, I'd be very interested!
Good to see the truck get cleaned up, I highly suggest getting a polisher- I bought the Meguiars G110v2, and love it for taking out nearly any imperfection. (with the right technique) Check out Autogeek, they make me look like a lightweight
I did the oil change about 900miles ago, the coolant and brakes probably 300miles ago and the rest of the fluids (trans, transfer case, diff etc) probably have 10k on them so I'm good to go. I should change the spark plugs at some point, perhaps after the trip. My concern would be the ignition coils, fuel pump, starter due to the age or breaking a CV/ujoint etc but not much you can do about those. Hopefully it's a smooth trip with no mechanical issues.
Thanks. I've actually had a Porter Cable DA polisher for about 8 years now but it's probably only seen use 3 times lol The imperfections I have on the paint are deep scratches here and there not the kind that'll buff out- or at least I don't think they will. Then again it's a truck and the battle scars come with the territory
Yeah it's not my daily driver, thankfully or I'll be racking up a lot of miles on it everyday.
As for the spares I'll bring both Visa and MasterCard along with my AAA card Outside of that I carry an outer tie-rod and a small tool kit for minor trail-side repairs. My ScanGuageII serves as an on-board OBDII tool and I also carry a 12v multimeter but that's about it, nothing extensive
Not really I just can't imagine what else to bring as far as commonly failed parts that could be fixed on the side of a trail. Care to share what spares you carried on your recent trip? Oh and I'll have a qt of motor oil and ATF too for good measure.
Oh I gotcha, I thought you meant the spares for the truck. I'll definitely have extra water, fuel, emergency food, small stove, first aid kit including basic medicines, SPOT, recovery kit (various straps, shackles, shovel etc), ARB tire repair kit etc. My small tool kit includes vise-grips, pliers, various wrenchs, sockets, fuses, screwdrivers etc. A spare belt is a good idea and I should bring my air-filter cleaning kit now that you mention it!
The weather should be nice but the biggest threat to my trip right now is the govt. shutdown...well not really but would be really nice if Zion and Bryce are open when we drive through them.
The weather should be nice but the biggest threat to my trip right now is the govt. shutdown...well not really but would be really nice if Zion and Bryce are open when we drive through them.
Thanks guys. I did call the Inn that we'll be staying at near Bryce and they told me hwy 9 and 12 are indeed open. I heard that the hwy that goes through Grand Canyon was closed after visitors kept trying to access other parts of the park.