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Ron W.

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well, i didnt want it to seem like all of the online purchases are about "me", so i picked up a little something for the wife...

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First thing she is going to say, "You don't like the way I make sandwiches then make them yourself!".
 

CR-Venturer

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Spr
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I know I just posted, but I just picked up a little cheap Uniden CB from a guy on a job. Just so happens he was taking it out of his old truck. Will it even be useful? Lol. I’m not a radio guy. No clue here.
Still a decent number of folks using CB in the USA especially. Certain parts of Canada as well, mostly the praries where it works best. In the mountains, CB isn't as good. I have one in my rig, and I use it when wheeling with certain friends of mine. I plan to install a UHF with the Resource Road channels programmed come spring, but not taking my CB out.
 

SJ.Overland

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Still a decent number of folks using CB in the USA especially. Certain parts of Canada as well, mostly the praries where it works best. In the mountains, CB isn't as good. I have one in my rig, and I use it when wheeling with certain friends of mine. I plan to install a UHF with the Resource Road channels programmed come spring, but not taking my CB out.
I see it used as well. GMRS has definitley gained a lot of ground since I started using it, but still run into a few groups still running CB. These days I just run VHF/UHF and GMRS (also UHF technically lol).
 

AggieOE

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Bought and installed a Warn M8000 winch over the weekend. It may not be the biggest but it didn't hurt the wallet and it'll do fine with a snatch block and some tow straps in series. Glad to finally fill the hole in the bumper.

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Next up is a suspension refresh with a 2.5" AEV system and a RTT Utility Trailer Build. Gonna be a fun and expensive couple of months.
 

JacksonRL

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Still a decent number of folks using CB in the USA especially. Certain parts of Canada as well, mostly the praries where it works best. In the mountains, CB isn't as good. I have one in my rig, and I use it when wheeling with certain friends of mine. I plan to install a UHF with the Resource Road channels programmed come spring, but not taking my CB out.
I see it used as well. GMRS has definitley gained a lot of ground since I started using it, but still run into a few groups still running CB. These days I just run VHF/UHF and GMRS (also UHF technically lol).
I’ll have to look into those. There’s a topic in here about radios, correct?
 
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New iKamper 2.0 tent. Went exploring on some trails around central Washington state today and did a test setup (not camping this weekend unfortunately).
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In this picture, the camera is level, but the Jeep is not. Thankfully, the new tent isn't coming loose! The new Rhino Backbone system and crossbars are doing great!
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OTH Overland

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Recently purchased a new to us Jeep JKU which has been unmolested by its former owner and completely bone stock for a clean slate for a build. Spent this weekend making the rounds of our favorite shops spending our children's inheritance on the first round of "necessities" for overland exploration:) Now have a huge pile of boxes stacked up in the garage to keep me busy with installation.
 

JimBill

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Trail Forged WJ Track bar on it's way. Currie Johnny Joint one end and Trail Forged special bushing on the other, good to go for 9/16" hardware. I expect no binding, less stress on the frame bracket, and a lot better longevity. Tired of getting less than 6 months out of polyurethane bushings on the JKS.

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SJ.Overland

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