On our recent trip to Sierras, we brought both a cooler and the fridge. The cooler has all the food that smells good and went into the bear box. The fridge had only "non scented" food things and drinks and stayed in the truck. Of course, for visual reasons all things in the truck get covered...
To the OP, what are your alignment specs? I have a 5th Gen 4Runner and I read on that 4Runner.org web site frequently and for your size tires I am surprised you are not getting rubbing on the body mount (hence body mount chop is what they talk about). Also, for your lift I am surprised you did...
I cancelled my Spot 3 after two years and the reason I cancelled was because it claimed my "all is well" text went out to my loved one when in reality she received nothing. Kind of disappointing to find that your reassuring message was never sent. I bought the inReach mini and it is very nice...
I can also speak to the quality of Scepter MFC. Top notch product (and the water can too) but I do recommend the wrench to open/close these. Without the wrench I have found that I did not tighten enough and would leak if laying on the side. They have an ingenious internal breather thing too...
I ran KO2 for 20,000 miles on my 4Runner and I belong to the hate them crowd due to wet weather performance. I found them to be extremely dangerous sliding both in the back end and the front tires would just push toward the outside of the turn even on the most gentle corner. I ran 32 psi in...
I can confirm the Harken Hoister works great for RTT. Once it is hoisted, I attach redundant straps to standalone eyes as my safety system. I have the 150 lbs rated being used for 145 lbs RTT.
Awesome build and thanks for taking the time to share. In several pages back you had a pick of a square water holder with what I assume to be modifications for spicket and vent. What was that?
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Excellent thread. After reading this, I bought Gordo's book, studied and passed the Technician test on Monday. Now just waiting for my call sign!! Thanks to everyone for the insightful posts.
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x2 on these awesome sleeping pads. This is the only pad I have found that I can sleep on my side and not get hip bruises when camping. And, very important is the R-value for winter camping.
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