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Well seeing how I already have the wire run through the firewall from the battery to the switch, I'd rather not run a separate battery as I mentioned above.. and lithiums aren't within my price range..
Just what it says. I have a 2016 Tundra. I installed a Badlands 12k winch and an ICECO JP40 and I have some ditch/pod lights and will be adding a few more at a later date both outside and inside the bed. I have the fridge hard wired in and I put a secondary on/off toggle inline on the batt hot...
I'm south of you in Jamestown..There isn't much of anything that we're "allowed" to do anywhere.. Especially now that FUAC is banning other states travel, etc..I'm also trying to figure a place that will allow groups but am having no luck.But I'm thinking more along the lines of small town...
Just got my new set of Maxx's installed last week. I was thinking about tread wear and road noise..You'll know when its time for an alignment when you start to hear the tires. Much of longevity also has to do with vehicle weight as well as keeping them rotated at correct intervals and keeping in...
MAN, its been quite awhile since I looked at my photo album above.. Lol.. thanks for reviving this post.. Welcome aboard guys.. You can really learn a lot from the great folks on this site..
Their instructions say to plan 5-6 hrs for the install.. If you're careful and pretty well mechanically inclined, you "could" do it in less than 5.. I took my time over 2 nights with a few {5} broken bolts and I had about 8 hrs in it..
when I 1st bought my ST Maxx, I did a comparison. I watched 3 different threads from various web sites. This being one of them.. I came up with 21 different suggested tires. I took the top 4 tires that were suggested and researched what was said about them.. Road noise, longevity, off road...
Not unfortunate or luck.. You just have to find out what'll work for you and your family.. Adapt and overcome.. We're all learning as we go..Nobody's set up is better than the next. Just different..We all have varying needs. You'll get there..
For what its worth, both my Siberian/Collie rescue {55 lbs} and Pit/Boxer rescue {75 lbs} share the back seat in my Tundra.. I'm tearing it out and building them a bigger flat platform..My wife and I with them 2.. we have no kids.
At camp, I tie them to the D-rings on my front bumper or the...
how do you plan on ascending/descending Flagpole? Last year, we went up the easier dirt trail and left by way of the washed out rock trail and tighter {read pin stripping} trail. Will that be your route as well?
I know you made up your mind but I think you already had your answer with this comment. that 2% in the back would've been so unfair that I think guilt would've gotten the best of you.. Guilt OR your son..
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