I have the same truck as Monjorrow. I'll be following that, but may try to make my fuse setup more stock by entering the box he put that he put his fuses on top of.
Also lucky, as I had the extra battery tray already
I've been watching this thread, and another one that USStronman commented in. At first I was headed out last October for my nephew's wedding but we all know COVID put that plan out of commission.
Now, I plan to head out of the greater Boston area late on 14 or very early 15th May. Take our time...
Funny. I remember looking at these a few weeks ago. So I checked my Amazon account and had not saved the Lamin-x to my list. However, I checked my internet history and found reference to them there. I'll have to order some up
Too aggressive for my daily drive. I have to use my Sierra as a daily driver as well as adventure-mobile. So I'm going to be more in the market for something not a highway tire, but entry into All Terrain. Maybe something like the Trailrunner, or the Cooper Discovery AT3. Topping out at BFG's or...
I had Michelins on my 94 K1500 Blazer. They were good. Very good. But that was a decade ago. I have no idea what the quality is right now.
As I understand it, Coopers are made in Ohio, Arkensas and Mississippi. They do seem to have production facilities in the far east, and have an interest in...
A few days ago I read this. Havent seen any mention pop up here.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/goodyear-to-buy-rival-cooper-tire-for-2-8-billion-11614005701
Anyone running Cooper Discoverer At3's? I like my Discoverer Mud and Snows, so was considering the AT3's for this spring.
I thought...
I have a 14 GMC "double" cab a/k/a extended cab. People sometimes marvel at how big the truck is, UNTIL they get in the back seat. A mid size sedan seems to have more leg room.
So, as much as I can romanticize the idea of a regular cab, I sure am glad I have the extended, and sometimes wish I...
I dont carry everything in the truck all the time but yes, a lot of Overlanding stuff is obviously very practical. Coolers, camper, seeping bags and tent, propane Coleman 2 burner stove, little single burner butane stoves and m ou untainted House meals. I love it all and its practical or it...
Oh, sure. I agree a short bed is no good for a slide in. Then again, a half ton isnt really good enough for a slide in anyway. Really those single cab short beds are very good for residential and commercial plowing. Short and stubby enough to make smaller turns and not get slowed down quite as...
Single cab, maybe. But no single cab short bed in the current generation, unless you live in Dubai. How's that strike you? Here in the US, we have fewer options on our Chevy trucks than buyers in the middle east. And some of those options used to be considered lesser
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