I have several of these Suaoki solar lamps. The work as a flashlight when compacted or a lamp when extended. Charging through solar and mini-usb.
They are def not flood lights, yet they do very well around camp and especially hanging inside the tent
Maldon and kosher salt, small pepper mill and an all purpose home blend of:
- granulated garlic
- granulated onion
- Lowry's seasoning
- course ground chipotle
- smoked paprika
- course ground black, white, red peppercorns
The salt and pepper for seasoning foods while eating and the all purpose...
I'm a fan of the pour over system. I use a silicone cone and a small hand grinder for beans. I'll set it up in the evening before, put the lid on top and be ready to boil water in the morning
Short answer: You can run 35's, but you might not like it.
I can't say if the drive would be similar, there's others that will share more technical knowledge I'm sure.
If it's an automatic trans, you'll feel the extra weight for sure. A manual will be more forgiving as you can control the...
I also have a Mag 3D mounted to my seat rail. Not the greatest light source when compared to others but versatile as it can be used for other things than seeing in the dark.
My favorite lights now are Nitecore. I have several sizes, all rechargeable, in recovery kits, several areas of the house...
I have a hi-lift however have not needed it yet; I agree they are dangerous and also agree that many things can be under the right conditions and in the right hands. I've practiced the hi-lift and have sliders and front/rear bumper that are notched for its use. So I feel ok with it.
However I'm...
No one is using a pour-over system? I have a couple tops (one silicone, one ceramic) , fits over all types of mugs.
I have a small hand crank grinder for the beans, dump them in the filter and pour over the boiling water from the jet boil. Super easy, great flavor and oil extraction.
There are black bears where we live and camp. We take a 5 gallon bucket with lid to hold all food related trash. That gets tied and pulled into the air. We use the trasharoo for hauling garbage out, not necessarily storing garbage during the trip. We also have heavy duty garbage bags to line the...
4.56 with a manual trans will probably(?) give you a close to stock feel with all the extra weight. Manual trans is much more forgiving than auto when going big. If it were me, going 37's, and a trailer and an auto trans, I would def be looking at 4.88. Anything to reduce strain...
I've researched this as well over the last year or so and came to this conclusion: if money weren't an issue, I would go 37's. That little bit of extra height is nice and the Jeep's rolling on 37's always catch my eye.
However the jump up in necessary mods to accommodate the extra 2"s is close...
I do. It pressurises just from the garden hose and is just as strong a spray as. Good construction, quality parts and I like the hitch mount system. I keep the mount in my hitch and remove/replace the canister as needed.
Would buy again.
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