When I’m off road with buddies we use our chase lights. Some of the dirt roads kick up so much dust that you can’t see the guy in front of you if he’s 10’ away. I think they are pretty important
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Check out Genesis OffRoad. They just made a dual battery set up for the taco’s. I’ve got one in my Jeep and I think it’s the best out there
https://www.genesisoffroad.com/category-s/120.htm
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I’ve got them on my Jeep Wrangler and love them. Currently I have 50,000 kms, I have run them in the winter, last winter here in Calgary was the worst we’ve had in probably 10 yrs +. Ice and snow. They work great off road. I had them in Moab and in the mud and rocks around here locally. Pretty...
When I was at Moab there was a huge rain storm. I was at the KOA campground and my tent was the only tent that had no water inside. The whole 14 days spent there were great. No complaints with the tent.
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Don’t skimp on synthetic cable. If you get stuck in the mud. You would be surprised how much pulling power it will need to get you out. Cheap cable can break pretty easy.
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You could take it to a orileys or if in Canada a Napa. They will read the code for you if you don’t want to take it to the dealer. You could also pick up a code reader. Some are pretty cheap and can read most codes.
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