I had one direct url to Ironman 4x4, that I removed entirely. Attempted once more without the url and had the same results. I also had a .pdf from Ironman 4x4 as an attachment, plus the images.
I'm trying to create a new thread but getting a popup that states this..
it's the very same post I created here at tacomaworld, what gives?
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/ironman-4x4-icecube-fridge-bad-thermometer-sensor-probe-fixed.646803/
The owner of the axle housing has never made contact with me about his axle housing. So this morning the axle housing has been donated to the metal scrappers.
Ah..So if these were yours, you would not have discarded those fenders on the trail because they are repairable. Or you would just leave them of to the side as trash because one is damaged? One mans trash is another mans treasure...
That one fender looks pretty well twisted and beat up. I guess we are see things a bit differently as they appear...They are each at 110" as previously stated by the owner.
The facts about the fenders is this. They were removed from the trailer in order for the trailer to fit through the narrowest sections of Dedeckera Canyon. Perhaps the trailer was too wide, or maybe they were damaged when the brothers were trying to turn the two trailers around to head the other...
Here's my opinion that I have been withholding hoping for further discussion of this matter. And I hope that this discussion/thread does not get locked or even deleted. This discussion has been civil thus far, and I'm actually amazed that community guidelines have been posted suggesting...
I did receive several PM's from Micheal, but most notably an OB membership, badge, patch and a baseball cap. I should have just asked that whatever the cost was for them to send me those items just be donated to Corva, or some other Land Use Organization. I am still grateful for those items...
That is correct. Despite his word, he has not contacted me in any way since my posting. The axle housing has been sitting in a back corner waiting for further instructions from the owner. I had forgetting about it.
Yes, I was through Lippincott Pass 2 weekends ago. There are a few sections that are off camber near the top from past slides. Just take your time and don't be in a hurry.
I carry this trauma kit in my rig that is made by 1Life Trauma Kits. The box is heavy duty plastic and has a thick rubber gasket that makes it dust proof and water resistant. The contents inside is very well rounded and thought out. This was intended and made for off road racing...
I've been using a Samsung 7" Tab4 tablet for a number of years with a different navigation app other than Gaia with zero issues. The built in GPS receiver is more than adequate to meet the needs. I can't imagine not having it.
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Also having a tablet is very useful for other apps such as...
I'll take a wild estimated guess and say a tad longer than the length of the bed of my Tacoma which is 5 feet. And each fender felt as heavy as the axle housing itself :openmouth:
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