Yeah, I just...a few years ago my girlfriend went to the Galapagos and Ecuador. The whole trip was planned out for them. They kinda had some time to themselves but also had an itinerary to follow. I'm sure if someone on that trip were "supposed to be" with the group at X time, but decided to...
Not to mention possible liability - waiver or not! - if something unfortunate were to befall someone who splintered off from your group, only to claim later to an attorney that you abandoned them, leaving them with a vehicle that's inoperative (flat with no or wrong size spare) and somewhat...
If the OP's avatar is the truck in question, there would be more - much, much more - involved than just resetting the clock every time he disconnected the battery before going to sleep at night or walked into the office for work every day. Presuming, of course, that he's not in the trades and...
While not a full size axe I do like my Estwing, one piece, leather-wrapped handle camp axe. And army navy store entrenching tool. Simple and as others have said, no Overland Tax.
@tjZ06 hits the highlights. Something additional to consider is the magnetic ride suspension up front on the Denali. Unless that has been discontinued, there will always be an asterisk next to Sierra parts catalogs for you in the Denali, usually transaxle and front-end.
It is unheard of for...
Been there. Truly an awe-inspiring place. Between the Badlands, Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse, and Deadwood. And the scenery as you drive between all those places is breathtaking
For GM vehicles anyway, there are 4 adjustment rings. Mines at #3 and it is good and level and I did not put a larger block in the back. With a shell on the back and fully loaded it seems a little high in the nose. Probably you won't have that problem with a winch on front.
For what its worth
Ya. I would LOVE to keep my truck AND have a Forester Wilderness. Not in the cards right now but if they were both older vehicles, it might be possible. For example I just got rid of my lifted Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ this past spring
Crosstrek...tome...I could fit a Coleman 52 quart cooler and a tent back there. Doubtful if a roof box AND two kayaks would make a comfy ride. Certainly very little room to sleep unless you do have a roof box. I like them and try to convince myself, but the Forester is a better fit for me so...
Speaking of BF Goodrich...Advantage TA Sport...also a good tire for a vehicle like this. My girl has them on her 2013 GMC Terrain Denali. I can't FORCE the thing not to grip the road. 3 peak mountain snowflake rated. Good for light offroad
@Alanymarce - I would trust that opinion. They drive all over the place.
@tjZ06 - I second that. and @Akicita too
All the tires I have read on this thread to this point are great except some may be very heavy for your car. I have seen BFG A/T's paired with Boxer wheels so the extra weight...
Have you tried the Search function here? Upper right corner of the page, little magnifying glass icon. Not to sound droll, but in addition to the answers you receive here, if you search your question, you will find numerous threads of that very same nature, containing a plethora of...
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