no sir, I did have a 1.5" Teraflex spacer on otherwise a stock overland suspension to help clear the 34s. I was concerned like you about doing taller aftermarket springs and losing towing due to sag for the new heightened springs. As you can see, I have 700lbs in the rear which is probably your...
Teraflex 1.5" spacers used for a couple months in excellent shape, and new in the box Teraflex Quick disconnect sway bar links. $150 shipped for both to the lower 48 via UPS ground. Thanks for looking
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I too like the look of open fenders like you. Just finished up doing this, you would have to talk to the manufacturer on the lifts as been mentioned on this thread. I went with the Rock Krawler Adventure 3" lift. actually 4.25" front/3" rear over stock Overland suspension. This image is...
nice setup Eddie, we went with the LT version for the super fast setup. They had just released the awning walls for the LT, just received it and looking forward to trying it out. I agree on packing it away, figured it out after several tries on how to roll it up, zips up tidy with no issues.
there's a procedure to sanitize your fresh water tank if ever, appropriate amount of bleach per size tank. You can find write ups on RV sites, camping world etc. The way darkhorse13 designed it, you could literally dismount the entire system in minutes, or to replace the hose.
I was thinking of pressurizing the spigot when I run the power washer at our rural place. Then again the other hose is pressurized, I could probably just find a quick disconnect for that. The frame worked out well, loosen a turnbuckle on each side and the whole unit slides out as you intended.
@darkhorse13 thanks again for answering my pms and posting this diy. Finally have ours put together, and very happy with the setup. Didn't bother to fool around with the Eccotemp shower head and right away ordered the Joolca as you posted. An OVS shower room to match our 270 degree awning. Just...
$450 OBO...box was removed immediately after vehicle purchase. Comes with original cylinders and new cylinders to match your keys. Willing to deliver or meet up to 50 miles or so from DC area.
it runs great and its in the approved rim width range. I tow with this vehicle so E rated works out for me.
https://us.coopertire.com/tires/discoverer-s-t-maxx
I thought about that, towed with my 2dr wrangler also...I noticed wind gust really affected the gladiator to where the Wrangler not as much. Maybe a quick fix is a softopper cap or something. But definitely being a pickup that wind catches that whole front end of the box.
I had just completed a trip recently with similar findings. Towing a 7x12 trailer loaded up approx. 3000lbs. with our stock Overland with 34s. Figured out after several hours that manual mode is the way to go. Set cruise control to 70mph. Toggling from 6th down to 5th as needed. Stayed on 6th...
when I was shopping and looking at tires, I was looking for the same info.. 295/70/18 had an approved rim width from 7.5" on up, 305/70/18 was next size up which is a 35" but approved rim width started at 8.5". Ive seen people do it with no issues thru the years though with no issues.