Oh I know about the other antennas. I was being very sarcastic in that post. Never understood why folks just dump on someone's post. I really don't care what other folks think about my shit and try to stay non confrontational but come on!. I spent 90 days straight in Mark Twain National Forest...
There is no charge for GPS data. The Dual receiver just relays the data to whatever map system you decide on. There may be a charge for the map system to organize, show you that you are lost. LOL
Zim
So started the roof rack. Cut all the rube, made some plates to weld to and re-enforced the stanchion.
Going to take a minute because this is my shop, the outdoors. LOL
Zim
These will actually go on the inside of the stanchion to weld the tubing to.
Well it's been a while since I posted here. I'm back to work part time and saving some "boot money" for round two. Headed west next year we hope and can't wait.
I've done some short trips but work has me busy and also working on the truck. Mod's never stop. LOL
Zim
My winch is a amazon $295, 12.000 lb pull china built workhorse. As I've said before there are NOT 13 winch factories in china. If you take the plastic off the Badlands you will see my winch.
Same construction without the FanFair. LOL
I used mine almost every day in the Mark Twain National...
Can't remember if I posted but here's some of mine.
Gerber tan is my EDC and love it. Use it multiple times a day.
Red is Victorinox and is a floral knife but great all round
Black is a buck.
Interchangeable blades for the other. (dumb knife) but interesting
Diamond sharpener I bought in...
I use a "Dual" brand GPS signal finder and "Bluetooth" it to my ipad which does not have GPS. Confused yet? LMAO I'm making it hard but I did not have the money for a full blown pad. I use onX maps and Gaia. I don't like Gaia at all. Never updates well for me but does okay for basic things...
Boy Scouts should be mandatory. LOL Paper maps and a compass are very important. Always have been. Mapping apps are far more accurate than you think. Location +/- 3 feet is pretty accurate. Knowing your relationship to the map is paramount.
I'd go into large housing subdivision and find your way...
I work for a major "brick and morter" auto parts company. You're not buying parts. You're buying a warranty.
If there's no warranty, don't buy it. If you buy it online because it's cheap, be prepared for "warranty" problems, delivery problems, poor construction and the list goes on.
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