I was reading a post on scratches and I thought I would share a tip for paint chips. I've bought hobby shop detail brushes, Mack pin brushes, never found a brush I liked for chips. I don't use brushes anymore on chips. I use a ruling pen. You can adjust the width and the amount of paint it...
I just bought a Mishimoto, haven't installed yet. UPR is cheaper and I think I like UPR baffle set up and hoses better. Still the Mishimoto sould be fine, haven't heard anything bad about it. Raining today, put it in tomorrow. I have to poke around and see where you are installing the second one...
I was reading a post on scratches and I thought I would share a tip for paint chips. I've bought hobby shop detail brushes, Mack pin brushes, never found a brush I liked for chips. I don't use brushes anymore on chips. I use a ruling pen. You can adjust the width and the amount of paint it...
I have a Mojave. My suspension mods are...
I have some Apex Autolynx disconnects I'm putting on it (raining today, maybe tomorrow) that's all. Not for rock crawling just for the bumpy and washed out roads, it helps smooth things out a bit.
As far as a locker in the front, I never even...
I'm betting that's a ultralight aircraft hanging off the back, and the tubes (side steps) are parts that were to long to go in the bed. This is just a wild ass guess of course. I'm thinking what looks like a awning is actually the ultralight aircraft fabric rolled up, it's strapped on, usually a...
I live not far from BC and cross the line as often as permissible now days, caught my biggest Rainbow in BC and let it go. Yes in desolate areas it's more important to have a grip on what your vehicle is doing, I do have the off-road guages and it's my go to screen. I hear you, should be a...
You're not being a jerk, that's a good question. I have 207.7 rainfall days a year @ 106.7 inches rain per year. That's at my actual location in the Beautiful Pacific North West.
I took the liberty of looking at your profile. Arlington VA 117 rainfall days @ 43 inches of rain per year. You're...
The chalk test is good in some situations, but not all situations. Example is putting wider tires then recommend on narrow rims, the footprint is different than the footprint on wider rims at the same psi. The chalk test is valuable information but that's all it is. I love the chalk test but...
I am very much a weight weenie. I have a GFC and really try to keep the weight down as much as I can. Less weight is better gas mileage, better handling, less stress on components. I'm not "exactly" a minimalist but definitely a weight weenie for sure.
Think about it. One simple little button on the dashboard. That's it. It is always on at start up but can be selected off. There are many ways around it if you don't want to push the button everytime you start up, choose the method you like. That's it.