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My truck CB is this size. It does not interfere with a passengers leg room.I have the Uniden PRO 520 XL, but the step-down model 510, is just slightly shorter. Both work well also in fitting without much interference between the console and seat. On my setup, it is tight, and a little care...
I see 2 unused factory switch spots crying for some love:disappointed:.......Aux front lights or a aux backup/bed light?.....Amazon sells factory OEM looking switch buttons.
While I drive a 2003 Silverado, I ran into a similar dilemma. The pockets in the console had no depth, or air vent tubes behind the back of the pockets would interfere with the cable/power wires and their routing. My solution was to buy some "WIDE" Velcro tape and attach the pieces to the...
If you let your dog roam free around camp unsupervised, or they like to go off exploring by themselves, remove their collar and use a HARNESS. While it's still possible to get hung up, they are much less likely to strangle if they get hung up. The first time i took my dog out off leash, I let...
BASE !.....a memo needs to be issued, 'caught dumping or not picking up after yourself'....REPORT and KP or worse. I'm surprised that this has not been addressed in the past.
Enough glass for recycling, nice. Private or public access? If public, the town should make a trash bin available. It would not stop all of it, but would hopefully curtail some of it.
The concern is that Yes, a ABC or BC will put that fire out, assuming the extinguisher is large enough, but the powder in it is somewhat toxic and corrosive. Years ago your choices were pretty much limited. Once Halon came on the market, options arose. Halon is the best choice right now, but...
For motorsports, those quick release brackets are great. A very secure method of attachment. I would recomed them as a attachment option.
I use one on my ATV on the rear rack, and it only takes a couple of seconds to have in your hand. My BIL uses 2x on his Polaris Razor rollbar for the same...
I would complain to the manger.........Wheres the other flavors?? After all, this isn't 1985:angry:
Side note, give the stacker a raise, must be a former brick layer
SIDE OPTIONS:
A folding hand saw that fits in the drivers door (small branches)
a chain saw?
or a
Buck saw' bigger than a folding saw. It depends on just how much clearing your willing to do for access. If a chain-saw becomes necessary on most trips, you should reevaluate your trail...
You did notice who wants to go test it out on the road didn't you. The pup says you can pack some mighty good treats for him/her in there.:kissingheart:
Is there a Foot Pocket for the Jack base? The Jack, being so heavy, I would be a little concerned with,flex torque in those rubber mounts.,,,,but I like the concept[emoji2]
EDIT:
Maybe a third mount down low above the foot to keep any movement on the heavy end from torquing/moving, during...
I'm sure your not the only one, but this thread thread has become a place to have a little fun, along with the real culinary side of it. So far we have had artists, a kitchen masterpiece, a cartoon icon, and advertiser's.
Who knows what is next[emoji7]
Yes, there is a You-tube vid on the 2 models they offer. If you use the High lift Jack, the bumper hook, it will work in the 3/4 inch D-ring of the stinger if your careful. I also posted about a slider adapter for the Hi LYFT jack in the recovery thread.
From your original side profile pic, the...
Another point I failed to make concerns the bracket some brands offer. Those that expressed a concern with a flying extinguisher, you have a very definitive and valid point. Always get one with a steel bracket strap over a plastic one. Better yet depending on the model, some also offer a DUAL...
A front recovery point...and a hitch stinger minimum. The first time your stuck you don't want to be using your suspension as a anchor point. Plastic is like egg shell, no forgiveness if torqued on.
Recovery hooks?????? this should be job 1
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