I have the Nikon Z6 Mirrorless. That adapter is great for adapting older lenses to the camera. One tip I learned - if you have an older Nikon lens you use a lot it is a good idea to keep the adapter on the lens. The Z lens mount is very wide and in the excitement of a shoot, it would be easy...
I made up my multi tire inflator for my ARB twin. I went with a two-tire system since I seldom run the same pressure front and rear. Not shown is the pressure gauge that snaps on to the schrader valve. It still fills the tires faster pretty fast. I am debating on adding a pressure regulator...
When on the trails I primarily use it to run my ARB fridge. I could have gotten by with the Yeti Lithium 400 and my 100W panel. I got a really good deal on the Lithium 1000. It was only about $150 more than the 400. The cost and the fact I could use it at home (3000W surge and 1500W...
I love my Goal Zero Lithium 1000. I could have built one cheaper but it would not have been as small. It is a nice package. I also wanted it portable. I could have gotten by with the Lithium 400 but I also use it as a back up for a few items in the house. Where I live we are subject to...
Great video. Looks like you had some fun. Jeeps and the straight axle Rams share a lot of the same suspension design. They do surprising well if they fit on the trail. My old short bed single cab thought it was a Jeep. My Cummins it a bit longer so it makes it a bit more difficult. There...
Cheers! I am also a PADI Divemaster (NAUI Instructor). I love night diving on a moonlit night. Once your eyes adjust you can see better than you think. I have done entire dives with my dive light off. Amazing if there is a lot of bioluminescence. Blue streaks wherever there is movement.
You should be able to find a local spring shop that can make a set of springs for the lift and spring rate you want. A lot of the guys in my old Jeepster Commando group had to do that.
This discussion about storing traction boards reminds me of a guy I met camping. He was talking about the mounts he made for his traction boards and giving me a bit of grief for not carrying any. His were mounted underneath his truck! I told him I have never had to use them in decades of...
I also used Daniel Stearn Lighting. A lot of information on his website. I too am not a fan of the glaring high temp headlights. Besides the initial blinding, it takes an oncoming driver's longer to recover from blue-shifted headlights.
I did a wiring upgrade on my LJ some years back. It helped a lot. I followed the wire harness up with E-Code housings and some nice bulbs. Tremendous upgrade! Lights are so much brighter. The distinct light cutoff pattern of the E-Codes keeps me from blinding other drivers on low beam. I...
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