Welcome aboard Curt! I've been following along since back when I had my OBXT and was active on the forum and FB group (aka Rex Wagon and explore_the_usa on Insta) There are plenty of Subaru here as well as quite a few Florida folk. Enjoy!
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There isn't anything available under the user settings. I haven't perused the XenForo admin documents, but there is likely something on a universal level. But that's not what you're after. I'm familiar with user settable page length on other forums, and have not found anything similar here.
Nope, this is a legitimate giveaway and link. Yes, it gives the OP an additional chance to win, but only if you register through his link. Don't want to help him out? Go to Smittybilt directly and enter. Then paste you link everywhere
@RIBahler Yep, I autocrossed the WRX in STX a couple of years, and took it to the strip once (my only time ever in any car) What a blast! See morrisgarage.com/wrx for the mild mods.
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Cool truck and all, but tell me about the STi wagon! Is that a swap or did you bring in an overseas model? I sold my 2002 bugeye WRX wagon a bit more than a year ago, and my 2008 OBXT wagon last summer when I bought the 4Runner. I'm smorris on clubWRX if you're on there.
16.9 average over the past 11,000 miles, according to Fuelly. This is in a 2016 Toyota 4Runner with +1 sized BFG KO2 E-rated tires, roof basket, awning, and LED light bar. The past couple hundred miles with the roof bare, shows 19 MPG on the dash computer. I'll see what Fuelly says tomorrow.
Jeff,
PVC pipe with a full length slot attached to your rack. Then a smaller PVC pipe inside, attached to your awning. Have a crank through the end cap.
Sorry for the confusion. I meant I have four of Deutche Optik's standard cans. They were not Wavian when I bought them. DO had been having their own cans made by a NATO supplier.
I wanted something I could leave on all the time and not mess with. Just fill and pressurize. It will be used to wash off muddy kayaks, sandy feet, muddy shoes, etc. *much* more often than a shower.
@BobG Yep, sometimes I'm two or three cities south, west, or east of where I actually live. Sometimes I'm way out in Lake Erie. I enjoy the variety. :)
We keep our kitchen stuff in a small Tupperware container. We have two sets of stainless silverware from old sets in the kitchen for when we have time or facilities to wash dishes. And we have an assortment of Wendy's restaurant plastic stuff for when we just want disposable. Same with...
Seems reasonable for the folks here on the forum. But what about all the Overland Bound members who are not forum members? There's likely as many badge-carrying OB members not on here as are.
Not really. We ended up deciding not to buy a travel trailer at this time. So this thread will be good information for other folks looking for information about a weight distribution hitch. Thanks for the information and recommendations.
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