<h2 class="user-nicename">@roamingtimber can you take some pictures of how you mounted it on the rear hatch? been thinking of the same, but not sure how</h2>
i carry a chopping axe i picked up at home depot. its attached to the roof rack with quick fists. Currently trying to find a place to mount a splitting axe as well
can you take some pictures of how you mounted your light bar to the loadwarrior basket? im replacing the old PIAA's i have on mine with a light bar and trying to figure out a good mounting solution so it doesnt move around
hopefully Insain fab gets their act together from the group buy back in jan. Im excited to get mine. i havent heard anything bad about their work or bumpers. might want to check them out. Hefty fab, shrockworks, rlc have good reputations as well.
Its been a awesome day today!
I finally broke down and ordered me a fridge. After researching for quite sometime, i finally decided on getting the ARB 50 qt. There was some close competition from Equipt1, smittybilt, and edgestar, but the arb won due to the lower height and the ease of access...
On that it depends on the degree pattern of the reflector. I have both 30 and 60 degree lights, and the 30s (spot beam) reach out further than the 60s (flood) do.
I have a new light bar on the way that is classified as a ultra spot (5 degree) and I'm hoping that takes care of my distance...
@Jason I didn't wind up making it out there. My buddies I was going with couldn't make it. I'm thinking of rescheduling it for sometime in September. I will need to scout out the trails for the overland Challenge series in November.
Thinking of late September if you're interested in joining me
For a cheaper option, I have 2 sets of nilights 51w leds that I got off Amazon.
They are very bright, and actually are true to their wattage claims. They cost about $100 per pair.
Im getting ready to take a trip out the Ozark National Forest to explore the overland trail out there. I was out there earlier this year in april, and found some spots that were very overgrown. I also traveled the K-Trail (kiamichi trail) in oklahoma twice earlier this year and had the pleasure...
OZARK OVERLAND TRAIL REPORT (TAKE 1)
We started this trip on April 24th. Our plan was to follow a gps route we found online for the High water mark trail, ozark overland trail, ozark trail, etc.
Our group started off as a 4 vehicle group. My xterra, a toyota tacoma, a fj cruiser, and a Jeep...
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