I run the Fox ATS on mine with a Clayton lift and 37s. I like that I can adjust dampening easily and I have zero issues with it.
I'm wary of the dual for the previously mentioned push/pull effect. Plus I have a mental block against anything from Rough Country. Too many bad products over the last...
There was a write up somewhere here on the forum about how to correctly pot a failed or new sensor. I have Eatons so not personally familiar but I have friends who've been there. Good luck.
Searching for 'low bed rack' etc doesn't quite get it so I'll ask straight out.
What is the shortest bed rack that has side plates running front to back?
I looked at American Adventure Labs but they are only the bars over the bed, no front to rear plates. Looking for minimum height when adding a...
When I finally wear out my Patagonias I may move to these. I looked everywhere before but never came across them. I would like to drop the extra inch of width.
The last thing I'll add after my previous replies is knowledge. Knowing WHAT to do is more important than the equipment.
But also important is knowing your buddies. If you regularly wheel with the same folks, know who has a health condition.
Ex:, if you have a friend who is diabetic and starts...
Beyond the basics listed in all the posts, I would add an inexpensive bedsheet. It can be torn up for padding a splint, torn to strips to tie on a splint, etc.
Various sized banded-aids up to 4x4 gauze pads and ABD pads (abdominal) for big bleeds. Also roll of electrical tape, good for near...
Beyond the basics listed in all the posts, I would add an inexpensive bedsheet. It can be torn up for padding a splint, torn to strips to tie on a splint, etc.
Various sized banded-aids up to 4x4 gauze pads and ABD pads (abdominal) for big bleeds. Also roll of electrical tape, good for near...
I've picked up a few things as a 20-yearSpecial Forces medic and a volunteer paramedic locally. All good tips in prior responses, some not so much. One thing that's overlooked is cleaning a wound without contact. As a lot of injuries in the field and working on a vehicle involve torn skin...
I spoke to Currie about the two different sizes and they said they recommend to EVERY JT owner to get the larger bar, kit RJ-246100-101.
Too bad Quadratec doesn't even carry that one.
I'm a simple guy, I just want a fuel injected inline 6. No turbo. I don't need 350 hp for my wheeling but miss the torque and longevity of the old Iron Mike style 6. Wishful thinking short of doing a custom conversion.?
I run stock since some trails I run are super tight squeezes between a rock and tree. Just as you said, metal transmits impact to body. Plastic flexes. Yes, I'll eventually break one for good but I'm ok with that.
I bought the Speedflate as soon as I got my JT and love it. I store it under the passenger side rear seat. ARB on wall behind rear seat, so when I air down or up, I lay the gauge on rear floor, run hose to rear tire then front tire on each side. Reaches without problems. Then to air up I have a...