I tend to look at vehicles as tools. I need them to do a task. If you figure out what you need it to do ( as in how many people, how much gear, how long, and where and how you will be driving it). Your options on vehicles while get narrowed down. Then look at reliability and what is...
Silicone and dielectric grease will help a lot. On mine I relocated my alternator up higher on the engine. It used to be on the bottom. When going through water or snow it would get full of water and act up for awhile. I also made a splash shield out of a rubber mud flap that they use for...
Yeah, they are the perfect age. Old enough you don't mind beating them up or cutting up and modifying them. Yet new enough you don't feel like your abusing a classic.
Sorry, not yet. Every time we've tried to make it out there again life has thrown us another curve ball. I'd bet as long as you stay away from the harder rock crawling type trails you should be ok.
Our popup camper is full of cast iron pans and dutch ovens. Our most used is actually a cast iron lid off a very old washing machine. We got it from my grandparents when they stopped camping. That thing is the perfect size for cooking on the fire. And after 50 years of campfire cooking it is...
Looks good. I bet you'll have a lot of fun with it. We go back and forth between using a tent and our popup camper depending on what and where we are going.
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