I generally sleep in a tent not because I want to sleep in a tent but because I have to sleep in a tent. No hotel rooms. Or I'm very tired and there are no towns nearby. Doesn't happen too often. But carrying a ground tent in the back gives you that option. Out here in the West there are a...
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But years ago when I worked as a bouncer I learned to appreciate the Maglite. Old school. Simple. Feels good in your hand. Never breaks. Hard to lose or misplace (at least the 5 D cell and 6 D cell version). Adds a sense of confidence when you check on a noise outside. And when...
I have the limited slip in the back. So in my case I'd do the front first or as the only axle for a locker because I feel I'd get more bang for the buck keeping the LSD in the back.
Well if you have any questions just ask. There are reasons I made the choices I did building this from the 3/4 plywood (lighter than 2x12's stacked and the gutter moulding was available to trim the edges in 3/4 inch size) to choosing the HDPE plastic as bumpers (soft enough and slick enough not...
I used to have a shop. But it burned up in a wildfire. So now I live in an apartment and only have a few power tools available. But I wanted a partition for my bed from which I could hang an axe, a shovel, a fire extinguisher. And a few wrenches that I commonly use on the truck. All towards...
I spray it with protectant and the rope only cost about a $1 a foot plus I think $10 on each end to put a loop in it. It's already been out there for a year and it still looks new. I figure every three years or so I'll just buy a new one. Less than $50. Which is about 1/2 a tank of gas.
It sticks out quite a bit. I'd say 8" at the bumper and a foot at the front of the bull bar. I'll try to find a Gladiator tomorrow and park next to it. But if length is an issue this might not be the one.
Quadratec Aluminum Brute Strength full width bumper.
I needed a bumper for my winch. I figured aluminum because I don't like rust and I also was going to install it myself so I figured it would be lighter therefore easier to install. I don't know how big a deal the weight savings is on a...