I actually don't think it's that deep honestly. No insult intended. I just think if you air down when you get to the trail and air back up when you are done it should be fine. Just air up to what you want and check them after 10-15 miles of highway use if you are concerned. Does your rig...
The cold reference to tire pressures is in respect to ambient temp. That being said if your tires are already hot from trail use and you air them up to hit the highway the tires should in theory stay heated up and the pressure should not change too much...I think. I would imagine you would...
There's even more benefits than just the cost and it's actually cheaper in the long run. It's the size and usable capacity. A 100ah LiFePO battery will weigh around 30lbs compared to a 100ah AGM that will weigh 60-75 pounds or more. It will be smaller as well and does not need vented. LiFePO...
My experience with trucks in general is if they are unloaded they ride rough no matter what. They are designed to be driven with a load in the bed otherwise they will be oversprung and ride rough IMHO.
Ha yeah youd think so seeing as the company name is Partner Steel. Interestingly enough the only part of my 22" Partner Steel stove that is steel is the grate and burners. I have heard many good reviews of the Partner griddle though. I do not own one as of yet.
I run 40psi on the street. It rides a bit harsh on certain bumps but is tolerable overall. I only run that high in order to maximize my MPG. If I didn't have to buy my own fuel I would run 32psi or so. I run 275/70/17 E rated KO2's on my 2006 4Runner which prob weighs less than your F150.
The Partner Steel griddle is "anodized aluminum" according to the Partner Steel website. https://partnersteel.com/on-the-grill Not sure if that method works for aluminum. Maybe it does.
Yes they are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFeP04). Not to be confused with Lithium Ion Polymer (LiPo). Different animals. The LiFePO4 has some sticker shock but is cheaper by a lot in the long run in more ways than one. Check out this guys youtube channel for a ton of good solar and battery...
This is a reply I gave in another battery/solar thread.
I have been looking into the dc/dc chargers for a bit. I have a home charger from Ctek that is awesome. I was initially looking at the Ctek 20a dc/dc but now I am leaning towards the Redarc 25a dc/dc charger. The main reason is the Redarc...
I have been looking into the dc/dc chargers for a bit. I have a home charger from Ctek that is awesome. I was initially looking at the Ctek 20a dc/dc but now I am leaning towards the Redarc 25a dc/dc charger. The main reason is the Redarc will charge LiFePO4 batteries where the Ctek will not...
That looks awesome! I am thinking about getting the left one for my 4Runner. I have their rock sliders although I have not seen them as I had them direct shipped to my powder coater. They are all done just waiting on me to go pick them up. I can't wait! Rago Fab makes nice chit.
Same here and cheaper than Amazon if you're an OB member which I see you are. I actually got an additional 5% off cuz I was having issues seeing the member price. Couldn't be happier.
Iv'e got no actual experience with C4 but I have recently done business with CBI (Prinsu roof rack) and Rago Fabrication. CBI beat their deadline and Rago was a few weeks behind. Rago did tell me they were behind when I called to be fair. My experience is most fab shops beat or make their...
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