It has one slowly leaking tire. And by slow, I put in 5-10 psi every couple of months. I also have three newer wheels with matching tires that come with it, so the leaky one can be swapped out.
Otherwise it’s in good condition.
181,260 miles
Full Titan Swap
BFG 285/70 R-15 KO2s
ARB Bull Bar with Fog Lights (no winch)
Safari Snorkel
New primary battery
Wiring for second battery, needs DC-DC charger.
Dual Viair full-duty air compressors w/2.5 gallon tank
Rear Swingarm tire carrier
Roof-top maxtrax mounting brackets (just...
I don't think you're overthinking it. I also tend to put attention on all those places when I'm washing, to try and keep them as free from salt as I can. You can also take a somewhat preventative measure in the fall to coat those surfaces with lanolin to help protect them through winter. The oil...
One thing I do is carry an extra hand-held CB. That way I can hand it to my spotter (or use it to spot) and communicate directly with the driver. And never EVER follow an instruction unless you are confident you understand. Never fear asking for a repeat, or further clarity if you're the driver...
We've made several adventures this year, and often pull into camp after dark. What's your strategy for lighting up camp, especially for setting up or tearing down?
There's a variety of ways to enjoy the outdoors, and I like doing all three of the above. I generally don't do new trails solo, but is that okay? I have been doing this a while, and consider myself fairly experienced. One can plan ahead, and bring all the gear in the world, but still get into a...
I run my KO2's at 15 psi in the sand (and fairly unloaded). 20psi for trails. On the street, I run a max of around 40, even though the tires can take 80.
In Michigan certain trail runs (particularly those not accessible using a 2wd vehicle, or scramble areas) require having an ORV license. Some states require these, and some don't. If you know of a state that requires it, please post below, along with ideally a link to the appropriate...
Also, understand the difference between deep-cycle and starter batteries. The first kind is great at running accessories, and will (relatively) happily allow itself to be drained fairly low. Starter batteries offer much more immediate current which is good for starting an engine, but they really...
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