Beagle on board!
Love the Subaru Forester. I have yet to own one, but I love them and see one in my future. Enjoyed your home made stuff better than the pro stuff
Nice build
That Nalgene bottle was a common work around in Jeep Cherokees and Grand Cherokees as well
We did lots of day hikes. Didnt camp much when I was a little kid, though. I think thats where mum drew the line? My father who was in Nam would take us on day hikes in various terrains and teach us what we would need to know when camping. So I've always enjoyed hiking through scenic areas...
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Didn't we already see this somewhere? I've been following this thread for months. For sure recognize that pic with the lovely sunset behind that beast!
Says here it just got posted today.
You on another set of boards I'm on maybe?
The danger is that it is CO2, and if stored in a confined area, could "choke" you to death. Another thing is that it doesnt melt to water but turns directly to gaseous form, so pressure could build up in the cooler and cause the lid to open or leak, then see above
That's how I am with my Rebar, though. Got a nice thick US made tan sheath for it made here in Massachusetts by American Bench Craft. Was under Lady Beagle's SUV and my GMC Sierra last week changing oil. A roll to my right side reminded me that I wasn't getting out from under there without...
You are correct, sir. As with much of life, so it is with used trucks: it's never just one thing, and as we cross things off the list, twice as many other things repopulate that list. Fish or cut bait.
In this case, though, it appears the issues are mainly bolt-on fixes. You are wise to do...
We did end up going to Iceland last November/December, and we had Scout stay with trusted family.
Yesterday we did a light 2,000 foot mountain hike and Scout is only happier when chasing rabbits
What does that mean, exactly? Was the "attack" initiated through Phishing (some 90% are)? PII info exposed, etc?
Will you be reaching out to members individually?
Hi Leo
You may be able to translate using Google Translate, as I am not fluent in Spanish.
I had a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee which was the first year of the WJ model. 2004 was the final year. In the US, these had a 4.0 liter, straight 6 cylinder engine, so I can not speak to the 2.7.
I can...
And how much for the Bezos Amazon-esque subscription service that will probably be needed to do everything from order parts for it to powering on the rear window defroster
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