I'm waiting for this Cobb Grill to arrive but it looks pretty cool. From what I've been told it can be used as a grill, oven, griddle, or skillet and everything fits in one bag. Anyone used one?
Travis Hurley- Founder/CEO
Outer Limit Supply | 720-987-4202
Est. 2014 | Littleton, Colorado...
1964 FJ40 on the top of Red Cone Pass, CO
Eventually I built it up and gave it to my Dad:
Travis Hurley- Founder/CEO
Outer Limit Supply | 720-987-4202
Est. 2014 | Littleton, Colorado
www.outerlimitsupply.com
1987. Locked, Duals, Tons, OBA, & full family cage.
Overland's via this but is street legal
Travis Hurley- Founder/CEO
Outer Limit Supply | 720-987-4202
Est. 2014 | Littleton, Colorado
www.outerlimitsupply.com
FYI, mounting plates are actually T6 billet aluminum, not steel. Use coupon code Overland Bound at check out to receive 10% off and free shipping all first aid kits and refills.
Clearly we are way late to the party but wanted to jump in since we are a company with deep roots in the offroading community. Without question this thread has very valuable information and we want to thank everyone who has contributed so far.
Like most have said... training, equipment...
I spent a year plus building a family cage into the FJ40. Tons of grinding & welding without issue. Move onto a power steering conversion, 15 minutes of welding, and forget to disconnect the battery! Fried the entire harness & nearly burned down the house. Guess it was good that it shorted in...
Since September is National Preparedness Month (NPM) I'd love to hear about some of the things that have gotten you out of a jam or made the difference in an emergency.
I'll start with my second most used item since most of you probably already know my 1st! Tire plugs!!! I should buy some stock...
Fortunately everyone walked away from this but there are a few questions that each one of us need to ask ourselves... How prepared am I when cut off from civilization, how maintained is my vehicle, and what is plan B through D?
Putting a bit of thought towards these generally makes for a more...
It appears so but details are still unclear.
That's us. We initially started with soft cases but had very similar experiences. The defining moment came in Moab when we opened up a soft case and it was contaminated with red dirt! We haven't written off soft cases but if we re-introduce them...
TBH, I'd buy a refrigerator before either! Just go out wheeling with built rigs & offer to keep their perishables nice & cool!
After that, I'd say winch. IMO, the more "seat time" you have with a non-locked vehicle there better driver you'll be in the long run. Just my $.02
I couldn't agree more...coming from a Fire Medic perspective. It's like trying to start a roll of tape with a gloved hand...nearly impossible!!! This is one of the many reasons that we do not pack/set-up the first aid kits. We'd rather have the "End User" put their hands on each item and set the...
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