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The Firestone’s do replace the factory bump stops. So I would have to buy new bumpstops if I remove airbags. I’m also running the Daystar cradles so maybe that’s part of the problem? Running low psi helps, but it doesn’t take much to get those stock springs to hit the airbags. I’m hoping the...
Icon has the add a leaf for my Tacoma. I’ve been really unhappy with the airbags. Super harsh ride over bumps. I deflated them but it doesn’t take much for the axle to hit them and WHAM! It slams hard. So I bought the add a a leaf and the Icon 2.0 shocks. The guys at Icon recommended I...
Good stuff! I would even like a general "First Responder" rocker or something similar. No need to be identified with any specific sub-group. All first responders risk their lives at different times/events. A catchall would probably be easier to produce, and subtler to display. Just a...
I have a 2016 Tacoma, TRD OffRoad. Those stock Bilsteins are pretty soft. I replaced the front with the Bilstein 5100 (primarily to level the front) and it is much firmer. The rears are still the stock TRD Bilsteins. I have a fiberglass shell and Firestone Airbags. When I'm loaded up with...
I went with RCI. Passenger side was basic, but not really easy. There is a wonky bracket in the front which is a bit difficult to install. Driver's side was tougher than it needed to be. Had to move brake lines and fabricate a bracket to fit some of the mounting brackets. But they are nice...
I like those too. The only reason we didn’t get one is their weight and size when folded up. But it would be worth it when you get to camp!
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Check out GSI's new ultralight pour over. It gets great reviews and looks easy to clean up. French Press is messy to clean. And I prefer the flavor of pour over.
We've used one of those for many years. They are great, but at altitude the water boils before it's the correct temp. so the coffee is weak and lukewarm. Now we only use it for beach camping, or camping at lower altitudes.
You can try a couple things; maybe try them together. First, for cone filters, you might try a finer grind. That will hold the water in the filter basket longer and make the flavor stronger. Also, try tamping down the coffee slightly after it's in the basket. that will also slow the rate of...
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