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  1. m_lars

    For Sale-Utah-Home Built Adventure Trailer $5000

    Testing the water with my home built adventure trailer. Very simple, has most of what you need and nothing you don’t. It’s built on an older bare frame with new 3.5k axle. Leaf springs, no shocks but it doesn’t really need them. It has a good spring rate for the weight. It’s heavy enough it...
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    Trouble with Kenwood TM-D710A

    I am new to the ham radio world and just bought a Kenwood TM-D710A off eBay. It came with a power supply and mag mount antenna. I set it up in my basement to start learning how to use it while I wait for the parts to install it in my Rover. I tried twice to send a message via aprs and keyed it...
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    What do YOU consider "capable"?

    There's a manufacturer that has introduced a new vehicle model with the same name as a discontinued model. On The 'Gram it seems to get nearly universal scorn. Doesn't live up to the name, capable of picking up groceries, etc. Funny thing is, it is better than the old in almost every metric and...
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    What would you do differently on your trailer and why?

    As the weather is getting warmer here I am starting to contemplate my trailer project. I'm planning on a 4x6 by 24" tall box with a tailgate and 1 (maybe 2) large side doors up front, fixed top with some type of rack system for a RTT. I'd love to have it be adjustable height so I can use an...
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    How to determine a safe angle on a side hill?

    I was out today on a trail right near my house, I was traveling on a section that left me feeling uncomfortable with how much I was leaning. This got me thinking, how do I know what is unsafe and what is OK? Obviously there are many variables depending on the rig and how it's loaded, but how...