You could always pick up a little booster pack in the event you run the batteries down. I carry an Anti Gravity power pack in my jeep at all times and they make a slightly larger version capable of starting the larger diesel engines. The smaller pack I carry is not much bigger than a smart...
I keep an Engel MT35 in the back seat of my Ram 2500 Diesel all Summer long and the truck rarely runs on the weekends and I have yet to have an issue starting it. I know it has gone 4 days many times without running the engine to recharge the batteries.
Not sure who your are asking but I have the Garvin Expedition roof rack and couldn’t be happier with it. Very solid and doesn’t extend beyond the side of the body so little chance of it catching on anything when I’m wheeling close to trees or rocks. Last wheeling trip I had it loaded with about...
Here’s mine with a TJ heavy duty OME lift, Savvy 1-1/4” bodylift running 33x10x50R15 BFG KO2 tires on stock TJ rims.
It actually isn’t too bad with the stock 4.10 gearing as well, if I make the jump to 35’s I’ll defintely regear to 4.56 or 4.88’s.
I couldn’t be happier with how everything...
There is no moving parts on the ring itself, a soft shackle goes through the centre hole and the ring rotates on it. We used it yesterday on relatively difficult pull and there was no indication of use on the soft shackle or ring afterwards
Or rather, snatch-ring.
I picked this up on Friday and put it to the test yesterday, works like a charm. It designed to work with synthetic rope and shackle.
For reference, a Warn snatch-block with shackle weighs over 9 lbs.
My 2005 LJ Rubicon is named Crack-Pipe
About 1-1/2 years after I bought it I was out wheeling on some local trails and at one point I hopped back in the Jeep there was a crack-pipe sitting on he drivers side floor board, I have no idea where it came from but can only speculate it was stuffed...
I have an Engel MT35 which I purchased in either 2003 or 04, it has been running about 80% of the time since I bought it. The last 4 summers it has been running in the back seat of my work truck for everday use and spends off seasons in the house running. This fridge has spent many, many miles...
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