I have three Primus lanterns and they take up (4"x6") very little room Lanterns and give off heat. If you want cold plastic light go LED. Rather have natural light get some heat too. Use the same canisters to run a stove.
Nice Jeff...was looking to go dove hunting in September in Lincoln...yours reminds me of mine...What roof rack is that? What did you use for bed rack? I am using Leitner Designs with a Decked system and Alu-Cab expedition III tent.
Went with 35's from vendors suggestion. Lost 2-3 miles per gallon. Run 70+ mile per hour and RPM's are low. For me it keeps me more modest in regards to being an aggressive driver. No issues that I can account for. Running Icon stage 6 and the ride is great. I felt if I don't like the 35" tires...
Mine was a work truck and I needed storage for tools...well that started a snowball effect. Been reading the forums too and everyone has their ideas of what is "right". Kinda takes the joy out of a build. I say just have fun.
As a cook 10k BTU's doesn't work for me. Plus any 12" lodge pan can do the same thing. It's a gimmick. Cook on what you are comfortable with. Can't make coffee on a scottle. A real cook stove with real BTU's kill a scottle. I can put a wok on my Camp Chef (30k BTU's) and kill it. To me it is...
Same dilemma, getting Icon stage 6 suspension on 2018 Tundra and was told by one offroad company to run 33" K02s and another to run 35" KO2s and most said to go with 35" and some said 33". Do I get the filet or the ribeye? Wish it was that easy. Unfortunately I am new to the whole 4W drive...
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