One of the things I liked about the Leitner system is that I could take the "pods" inside to do electrical work during the winter, and then install them in the rack and just plug everything together - going back to the modularity aspect. We dedicated one small side pod to be the electrical...
I haven't updated in a while, but we've been very, very busy! As I have mentioned before, we really liked the look of the Armordillo bed rack and tire carrier but it became practically unusable with the direction our build is going. We decided last fall it needed to go and be replaced with a...
I've been in several Colorado SAR groups over the years, most of the time in El Paso County SAR in Colorado Springs but also in Park County SAR and Western State SAR. Haven't been active in about ten years, but starting to get the itch again.
+1 on what zgfiredude said. We had an organized run in late June of last year and many of the higher passes were still blocked by snow (in this case, Mosquito Pass).
+1 for the Weboost OTR. Unlike @old_man , I have found it very beneficial in the Colorado mountains on my daily commute. Without the Weboost I only have cell service for about 1/3 of my commute; with the Weboost I only lose cell service for maybe 5% of the daily drive.
Basically. Broke one of the back pair (rod completely snapped) and DSSV shocks have a nasty reputation for failure by leaking anyway. I got the 2 remote reservoir Eibach shocks plus the shock skids I should have had all along for less than the price of 1 DSSV (or half the cost of having the...
One issue I had with the new Hella 500 LED lights is that the light grilles that were on the old bumper lights (and that are still on the roof rack lights) don't fit the LED lights - they're maybe 1/2" smaller in diameter than the regular 500FF lights. However, the LED lights come with an...
I've used the certificates repeatedly over the years - a simple nail or cut in a sidewall can ruin any tire no matter how good it is. I've had them replace BFG KO's (both AT and MT), Goodyear Duratracs, Falken MT's...
Both of those companies like their products a lot - and charge accordingly. Nothing wrong with them at all, they're just niche specific applications so their prices are higher. You could do 100 watts on the roof rack for far cheaper than Goal Zero - a rigid panel is about $1 a watt and a...
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