I fully agree with you on this. I built a trailer for camping and long road trips one day I will switch my vehicle to a full time off road vehicle but till then it gets double duty of running the trails and towing the trailer.
I work in a tire shop, and we use equal on all steer tires for balancing. They ajust as the tire wears out and reballance the tire every time you drive. I run Equal in my tires, and I have had no issues. I'm running 46.5" tall tires also much harder to balance then smaller tires. I used to run a...
Added a few more features comforts to the overland trailer. Hot water heater, water pump, diesel heater, dry storage 15gal water tank, lighting and switch panel.
Picked me up some axles. Painted front axle and welded axle tubes on the rear and welded the truss on tomorrow spider gears get welded on the front axle.
I'm using a m105 military trailer tent sits 96" from the ground. Built a new frame for the tent to sit on. Belive me I take it everywhere. Next thing is install water tank, water heater and shower
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