Quick question, where did you route the antenna through? Did you drill a hole in the center console? I'm trying to do something similar to my F-150 except on the right side of my console since I have a safe on the left.
Wow I was having issues last night and luckily saw it on Amazon and bought it. Checked just now and it's sold out. Glad I saw that video because this is exactly what I'm looking for. A compact toilet for my wife that is not a bucket that takes up space.
Love it. Great quality and good customer service. I like knowing if I get in an accident, my pup would be safe and wouldn't fly anywhere. If I had a canopy and I could keep it temperature controlled like my cab, I would keep it in the bed.
I love my Gunner Kennel and how safe it is for my dog, but I have an Intermediate and it fits in the cab of my F-150. Not sure about your roads, but our trails here are really dusty (I have a bed rack, no canopy). My opinion, for overlanding/off-roading, I would keep the dog in the cab. When I'm...
That is true. My wife bugs me about the drone and GoPro footage I got from Hawaii a couple of years ago that I still haven't touched. Maybe now is a good time to start YouTubing video editing workshops. Starting to run out of projects at home to work on.
That is disappointing to here. I just switched to Falken Wild Peaks a couple of months ago. Too new to switch out, but once its time I may have to look for a different brand.
I'm not talented on videos at all, but I'm one of those guys that have a bunch of footage that never gets edited. I feel like the hardest part is the sitting down and taking the time to edit videos and make it viewable. I am thinking of attempting to do it one day just so I can share with...
I feel like you can make the same case for any hobby/industry, especially in today's world of social media. You will always have the people that want it just for the attention. At the same time, if they want to take the time and somehow make money off of making videos and post, good on them...
Thats what I ended up doing. I broke it into 3 days routes and put in the folder. I still kept the total routes since it had all my waypoint notes so I can still see where a caution area is coming up.
I have seen a few people have their Dometic in an open bed, but I don't think its rated for weather. The ARB element is the only one that is rated I think.
Is there a way to view distances between waypoints on a route after being saved? I just finished a route and wanted to see the distance between the start and my 1st campsite. Is the only way to do it is with the As the crow flies function?
Also anyway to make the notes from a waypoint pop up...
Just bought a Midland MXT275. Midland was having a sale and I need a project to work on during the weekend lockdowns. Next up is probably a bumper and winch setup.
Not worried about scratches anymore. Already have some chips from gravel. Eventually may wrap it anyways. My goal is to have my truck fully upgraded within a year or two. Not sure if I will have mud tires though as this is also my daily driver.
I'm definitely intrigued by your trip idea. Decided to use the morning to watch the XOverland series, and this would be definitely a different environment for me coming from Southern CA. Also curious on how difficult it would be doing it in my F-150.
Following this thread. If the dates you...
I must have been a really bad folder of the awning. When I deploy the awning again and try the Darche folding method, maybe I will be available to fit the extra poles.
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