I finally got around to mounting the switch for my ditch lights. It has been ziptied half under the dash because I couldn't figure out a good place for it. I decided to use the useless cubby below the seat warmer switches. Unfortunately, I bought the wrong switch panel which made the install...
Here are some from a Moab trip last May.
Hangin' with a couple of Jeeps on Metal Masher Trail in Moab.
Flexed a little
And tried to mimic the rocks on Hurrah Pass by resting at odd angles
And perched on narrow shelves.
Yeah well the cowboy way of life killed the American Indian way of life and the prarrie ecosystem.....
Glad you're able to keep your spirits up despite the setbacks. Hang in there man!
This is why I own a 4wd..... Family time at Tamarack Lake in the Sierra Buttes. It's only 1.5 miles off a paved road but you're not getting there in a car. :)
Sounds and looks like a great trip! I want to start checking out more of that area. I lived in eastern Oregon when I was a kid and have driven through the west side countless times but never spent much time off-road. Thanks for the tracks!
I hear ya man. There are trails were I think a Jeep would be awesome here and others where I'm happy to be in the truck. Maybe we need both! :smilingimp:
Yeah, both of them! The clanking noise I was hearing on the 2nd day was my rear fender hitting my bumper. When I got rear ended it pushed the bumper in so it just barely touches the fender. I need to bend the mounting bracket a little to move the bumper back where it's supposed to be. :)
Driver...
It's coming along nicely. :)
And who comes to your campsite to talk shit about anything? One of these days homeboy is going to enter the wrong campsite....
So what kind of differences are you noticing between the truck and Rubi?
I agree having ran the G015s and now the Wildpeak AT3Ws on my Canyon. Both are excellent tires that do great in rain and snow and are highway friendly. The G015 is geared more for on-road and the AT3W for off-road. I liked the G015 so much I put a set on our '17 CRV.
I had the dealership replace my bent rear axle this week and while I was grateful they covered it under warranty, it didn't seem to fix my annoying brake squeak. So in a last ditch effort I cleaned the brake pads and calipers then lubed them up with brake grease and copper anti-sieze (for the...
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