I just searched Silicone Collapsible Tub and there is a bunch on amazon. I was trying to find one not made in china but no luck yet. Some say food grade silicone and some do not so that might be a plus.
Here is one from REI so you might have better luck returning is it no good...
Nice job, looks super clean and useful. I like the sink incorporated into it. I am hoping to mount a collapsible sink on my tailgate that flips out. Thanks for some inspiration.
We are using our returns for house taxes, go figure. But if I had to spend the money on something I would build a roof rack for the camper shell and gas for a summer trip.
Nice job looks great, I used the same TCH 250lb in 36" , worked out great. Are those southco latches? I was thinking to switching to that style of latch
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The Prinsu is by far the best looking rack for yotas out there, at least that's my opinion. The price is reasonable considering he uses 80/20 aluminum for the crossbars and the raw material cost for that isn't cheap. You can attach all kinds of tie down points an other stuff to the 80/20 as...
I bought a 30ft roll of waterproof ones of eBay for pretty cheap, you just cut and wires the ends up. I put a strip under the each bedrail and it lights up the whole bed and platform. One thing i cant find is a reliable RF dimmer to go inline with it. I would like to put some on the camper...
I would stick to the rattle can, I had sliders on my jeep, once I scraped them a few times water started getting under the power coat and it started to rust. Try applying clear within an hour of whatever color you choose. I resprayed my leafs and frame and the clear makes it last so much...
I currently have 2 chairs and love them both. Both happen to be from REI, so they are a little more on the expensive side but they have proven to hold up.
First one is the REI Co-op Camp Stoaway Low Chair.
This is like the low rider of chairs, im 6'2" 260 or so and can get up and out of it...
I have the Big Buddy, Whichever the biggest one is, I used to use it to heat up a basement with the 20lb tank and it worked pretty well considering the sq footage was much higher then the intended use. I wanted to use it in my camper shell setup but it does get pretty hot on the front and about...
Ha! yes I do need to test it out since it is just made for a GoPro. My wife put her glasses on the dash in front of her once and I made a fast left and they went out the window.
Played around with mounting options for a Tab 7.0 that I got just for the truck. Will be running torque and Gaia, used some misc go pro parts to get a windshield mount up and running.
I love seeing these built up Land Rovers. Here in SoCal they are mainly used for going to the grocery store and back. Thumbs up on those pics, They could be used for an ARB ad, especially the front shot of the grill.
I looked into these when I was looking to build my platform. They seem great if your truck bed is being exposed to the elements, and the price is pretty reasonable. I spent close to $500 just in materials for my build. Nice review. They need to make them for Tacoma's and other mid sized, man...
Is anyone running Gaia on a newer android tab 7.0, if so does it run smoothly?
Does anyone know if you were to buy the $20 app , can you use it on both an android tablet and iphone, or do you need to purchase it for each platform.
Is the 4xoverland upgrade still active / Working, sorry for all...
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