Those are just battery cable eyelets. I wouldn’t get them as long as @Michael used because the longer they are the more of a chance something can short it out and the more heatshrink is needed to waterproof the terminal.
Makes sense… I’ll keep you posted… Kallie and I are extremely happy with the Overland Press (we have two), and I have a MSR Windburner Duo that I use when I’m out solo….
this was some important missing information… Dual Sports are a whole different story. (They are the other internal combustion engines I mentioned earlier).
Most of the TAT isn’t that scenic… gas stops every 200 miles or so. Most dual sports have a range of about 250 miles. So for the...
In order to delete POIs and tracks you have to send an email to support@overlandbound.com for public tracks/POIs. For private POI and GPX, you can Just simply press on the trash can
All plastic Jerry Cans are not UV stable. Combine petroleum, UV rays, and plastic, the plastic will always fail. Hence plastic gas tanks on automobiles are given a 10 year life span. Unfortunately due to the EPA, and other Environmental Agencies metal gas cans aren’t produced with the quality...
For Fuel cans look at Rotopacks, they have mounts for them to mount to the side of your truck cap. Another solution would be an upgraded bumper with dual swing out spare tire carrier and fuel can racks (personally I like this the best because it gives more mounting options for things like...
@Ubiety nailed this one. The link below shows the difference between the three tiers; Basic, Adventure, and Expedition.
One other banner not mentioned is the Mod Team… The Mod Team reviews the POIs and GPX files for final review before they go public.
Neither “Sight Supporter” nor...
For mounts, look for “Lido Mounts” they use the same ball as RAM Mounts for a fraction of the cost. They also make their mounts for specific devices. I am using several Lido Mounts for my IC7100 (mobile head unit) AnyTone 878 UV Plus (HT), iPad Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and Samsung Galaxy Tab...
Mine has 5 guy loops on the tent fabric itself and 5 more on the pullouts. I’ll take pictures next time I set it up. (Should be this time next week if all goes as planned).
As per attached instructions
Setup:
Section 8 and figure 8: Move outside of your tent and begin securing your tent to...
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