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  1. ThundahBeagle

    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    How's that again? The killer is dead.
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    Wood or Propane fire pit

    Ha ha. No. They are. That sh!t is unsustainable. I wouldn't by a full size grill for cookouts at my HOUSE that cost that much
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    Wood or Propane fire pit

    Holy smokes! (See what I did there?) $190 is a lot of money, BUTA not considering what this can do and how nice it packs down. This is on my list of things to get
  4. ThundahBeagle

    2000 Jeep XJ Pensacola, FL

    Had a WJ, same engine and a lot of other parts. I think these came with Saginaws stock. Not and Allen screw on top of steering box. Loosen nut. If steering it tight, loosen allen screw a bit and then re-tighten nut. Check those out as they c ou old also be source of your leaks. You may not...
  5. ThundahBeagle

    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    Also, I dont know why the police in Florida didnt just arrest Brian for stealing the van. It was in her name only, after all. Or if not "theft", then at least the little-known "use without authority." They could have held him, investigated and up-charged him later as they gained more...
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    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    Well, in two words, sure. Or hot mess, or whatever. Of course, she didnt deserve to die over that, and he should not have killed her. Best case scenario, he should have just recognized that she was a handful, grabbed his backpack and started walking east. But yes there was something the cops...
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    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    I was a bit concerned about the lack of follow through in Utah and Florida. Seems like the PD from Long Island who were on the phone with the cop in Florida whi saw the van at the house, those folks seemed the most concerned
  8. ThundahBeagle

    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    Gonna respectfully disagree while asking permission to contradict myself here... I have no insider involvement like @RichieFromBoston might have. I know only news reports of the time and the recent documentary Riche talks about. 1) he murdered her, and nothing can change that. He did the...
  9. ThundahBeagle

    When #vanlife goes horribly wrong.

    As soon as I saw your subject line, Gabby was the first person I thought of. The way you posted, I thought this was going to be of something recent. Curious to know: What brings this up going on 4 years later?
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    1984 Ford Bronco Project

    Wow. Wish I had your knowledge and skills
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    That does not sound good

    That'd be cool. Everything from shock towers to bad lifters, CV joints, manifold leaks or various forms of wildlife encountered by members
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    That does not sound good

    My old Infinity G20 + half-a s s e d mechanic = that sound hitting a particularly obtuse bridge expansion joint. Never forget that sound, just like I never forget the death wobble experience after lifting my 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with IRO springs, Pro Comp 9000 series shocks, Moog anti sway...
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    That does not sound good

    Right shock tower. Bolts loose?
  14. ThundahBeagle

    Overland "Types?"

    "I think we should just camp here"
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    Recommendations on traction board mounts

    Lot of engineers here overthinking this. I highly doubt a half inch hole in the traction board will affect its structural integrity. And done
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    Silverado Z71 bed rack for kayak transport?

    https://www.etrailer.com/Ladder-Racks/Thule/TH43002XT.html?feed=npn&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAwOe8BhCCARIsAGKeD57z9ZE5dP926LP7baloh0yIeWda8X3YGt6Vbryy5E0psRA0Tj6Gyn4aAvgEEALw_wcB ^^^ that one is like 800 bucks but carries 1200 pounds The thing you have over the other stuff posted (as super...
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    Silverado Z71 bed rack for kayak transport?

    Trac Rac, now by Thule. Lot of construction folks use them. A front and rear stand, on a slider that can move both to front, or one to the back. Hold like 800 pounds or something...
  18. ThundahBeagle

    Going back to a Full Size for my Overlanding

    Love that k2500 and everywhere I've seen it in these pictures
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    Pots and pans (and kettle?) - nesting, compact, not crazy expensive

    Think I've seen an even smaller one of these without plates and stuff. Sort of the size of a Stanley food jar?
  20. ThundahBeagle

    Advice Needed: 3rd Gen 4Runner or Jeep Wrangler JKU

    FRAME As has already been said, 25 years old is 25 years old. Drivetrain? Ok, but what about all the hoses, rubber and electrical? Most importantly, what condition is the Toyota FRAME in? In this case, if that Jeep is paid for, stay with it. I know you said it's been rebuild and worked...