jsalbre
Well-Known Member
About the same thing really, but weims are a little weirder…Looks like a Weimaraner to me...
Sponsored
About the same thing really, but weims are a little weirder…Looks like a Weimaraner to me...
True. mine was a garbage can. He once ate a garden hose.About the same thing really, but weims are a little weirder…
Damn good looking security system ya got there (Dobie). I have a 90# fawn and he's the best.Installed new soft top as I only had the hard top last year. Installed LOD Armor Lite rock sliders.
Soft top had my pup's approval.
I'm not an expert, but you might want to check out propane tank transport laws, my local propane fill place told me not to transport my 100 lb tanks laying down like I've been doing for years.Cleaned the bed and bedslides (still had Moab dust from the White Rim Road from last year), lubed up the slide bearings. Cleaned the water tank and lines. Then put all our overloading equipment back on and went for a quick overnight trip with some van friends to stretch the legs...
-propane
-water tank/pump
-fridge
-bedrack tent etc
Great setup!! That last pic belongs on Jeep’s website!Cleaned the bed and bedslides (still had Moab dust from the White Rim Road from last year), lubed up the slide bearings. Cleaned the water tank and lines. Then put all our overloading equipment back on and went for a quick overnight trip with some van friends to stretch the legs...
-propane
-water tank/pump
-fridge
-bedrack tent etc
This is a marine propane tank, it's meant to be mounted on it's sideI'm not an expert, but you might want to check out propane tank transport laws, my local propane fill place told me not to transport my 100 lb tanks laying down like I've been doing for years.
"To safely transport propane gas tanks in a vehicle, you should secure it upright at all times"