I was always into camping. We went a lot as kids, but never anything super crazy because we weren't very wealthy. When I got into hiking 3 seasons ago I needed a vehicle that could take me to the trail heads in my local area. Most of these trail heads required a high clearance vehicle, so I...
It's a 2.5" teraflex lift with some 0.5" spacers and fox remote resi shocks. I should have gone with 3" out of the gate, but oh well. I figure it's probably around 2.8"-3" of lift with my current setup and based on my measurements. In the future I'll probably upgrade my springs to a 3" version...
Can't go wrong with a hiking type tent. Easy to setup, mine goes up in 2 minutes, and they are easy to pack away. They are small though, but if you're travelling solo that gets my vote. If you go that route, get a heavier one, mines ultralight because I use it for hiking too.
Friday the 17th of February. I'll be down there on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and if staying down there longer means I can explore some of Washington, that'd be great.
So I have a business trip coming up, which means I'll be in Bothell, Washington. Is anyone around that area interested in hooking up on the weekend before I head back to Canada to do some overlanding?
While not a modification, what better way to adorn your Overland vehicle than with these awesome new BC Parks license plates. Picked mine up today, and the picture on my plate is of the Purcell mountain range in SE British Columbia.
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