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  1. M Rose

    Overlanding with "stock" 4X4

    Yea it was insane... another not so well known one sold three weeks prior for $76k
  2. M Rose

    Overlanding with "stock" 4X4

    Should have gotten the BKO, tranny swaps are cheap... we BKO owners practically give our transmissions away after doing the 5 speed swap... or do the 5 speed swap for less than it costs to rebuild the transmission. Did any of you catch how much Paul Walkers 91 Bronco Went for at Jackson...
  3. M Rose

    Overlanding with "stock" 4X4

    I loved the CJ6... always wanted one.. and a DJ3
  4. M Rose

    Northwest Ham Net

    I’ll be in there next week...
  5. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    I skipped over line dampers because I always use a leaded blanket... like I said 20 years in off-road recovery. doing this professionally... with training and a license. not as a hobby. If I wouldn’t have been jerked the blanket wouldn’t have slid over the rope as it was coming back into my...
  6. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    Improper use of correct equipment... had I been the puller, not the pulley, I wouldn’t have a hole in my windshield... I told the guy to pull the rope taught before gunning it... I think he had to be doing 15-20 mph when the line went right... Bubba rope snapped and slung I to my windshield...
  7. M Rose

    Hello from Bosnia-Hercegovina

    Welcome from Northeastern Oregon, what brought you to Bosnia? I missed that trip by about 6 months.
  8. M Rose

    Northwest Ham Net

    We have 2 successful monthly reoccurring telephone conferences held on the 3rd Sunday of each month. @David H hosts the Treasure Valley Conference Call at 7:30 pm Mountain Time 6:30 pm Pacific Time. And @Sandpoint Steve hosts the Inland Northwest Conference Call at 8:30 Mountain Time 7:30...
  9. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    Bubba rope through my windshield... yup felt it... hole is still there...
  10. M Rose

    New Northwest Regional Director

    I am excited to announce two new members to the Member Representative Team. @beyondthepavement (AK) and @David H (Southern Idaho). Both members have been diligently working on setting up meetups, planning trips and helping spread the Overland Bound values to their communities. @David H is a...
  11. M Rose

    Hello everyone! Path4Xpedition here.

    Welcome Jeremy, glad to see another member taking the family out with them. I can’t wait to see pictures of your awesome X. I am the Northwest Regional Director. @Gabriel Bozeman (Washington) is your closest Member Representative. @Sandpoint Steve (Inland Northwest- Northeast Washington...
  12. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    I’m not mistaken one bit... 20 years running professional off-road recovery equipment, I am not mistaken one little bit. Jerk that bumper right off the vehicle, snap that rope or strap... seen it a million and 1 times... pull the slack up gently, then as the strap or rope goes taught give it...
  13. M Rose

    US Northwest June 2020 WABDR - Washington Backcountry Discovery Route

    Hey Ole, I was looking at the RP last night and saw it was full... but send @Greg Eigsti a message saying you want to attend. List coms you have and if you have any spare gear. Greg is keeping a list, and we are making this event larger than Bilbo initially had planned. Even if we have to...
  14. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    Taking up the slack is the preferred way to pull out a stuck rig... Kenetic Ropes like the Bubba Rope are perfect for this. They are designed to stretch so far, then snap back to their original length (like a rubber band). And they work great for this application... but when this kind of...
  15. M Rose

    Recovery rope vs recovery strap

    The OPs question is like asking what’s better, a flat blade screw driver, or a Phillips #2 screw driver . Both are similar tools, used with the same goal in mind, but have very different needs. Kinetic ropes are great for slow tugs (best way to recover any vehicle if possible) but are easily...
  16. M Rose

    4Runner Owners Registry

    That was a fun video...although looks like I want a <88 to keep the 22re and solid axles.
  17. M Rose

    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    We all do. Feel free to DM us at any time with any questions or concerns you have.
  18. M Rose

    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Welcome Drew, you just made me want a Taco. Nice clean rig. Your mods are very tasteful and appealing. I am the Northwest Regional Director. @Munga Brown is your closest Member Representative. The other Northwest Member Representatives are @Gabriel Bozeman (WA) @Sandpoint Steve (Inland...