I am looking for a really good map book, small in size with paved and dirt roads. The YouTuber Destination Adventure uses one that is perfect in size and seems to have everything I'm looking for. I just haven't been able to see who makes it. Thanks for any help
I'm looking for a detailed map book, also maybe one for eastern Canada. Don't really want a huge one, smaller would be great. The YouTube Destination Adventure uses one that looks perfect but I haven't been able to see who made it. Thanks for ay suggestions.
That really depends on what type of MBing you want to do. Easy almost flat trails a Walmart bike would work for awhile. But if you want to step it up for some downhills and rougher terrain you need to step the bike up.
I totally agree. Being a native southern Californian and living there for 67 years and getting my first 4x4 in 1970 then moving to the east coast 3 years ago the Offroad culture is totally different. I love the east coast, only thing I don't like is the lack of BLM property and open off-road...
I use the ARB dual portable compressor. Love it. Went portable because there is always someone who needs air that your hose won't reach to. This way I just carry it over there and they're set. A bit pricey but worth it.
I use the ARB dual portable system. It’s mounted in the rear of my Sparinter and works flawlessly. The beauty of being portable is that if someone needs air and are out of reach of the hose I just carry it over to them. Pricey as hell but so far very worth it.
I had an onboard for 15 years on my other van. Worked fine but times I needed to take my air farther than my hoses could reach to do something. So on my new rig I bit the bullet and got the ARB dual portable, way over priced but after using it four or five times it is the best. I can take it...
2004 E3 50 super duty long wheelbase 6.0 diesel. 112,000 miles. Has been in California for it’s entire life until this year when I moved to the east coast. It has been in a barn since October since I live in another country during winter. Never driven in the snow or on salted roads. NO rust...
I'm changing vehicles and want to remove my OB badge from my rig and install on new rig. Any tricks to getting that thing off without pulling off the paint?
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