Hey guys being new to this I really appreciate the invite! But unfortunately this weekend is a home football game and I paid an exorbitant amount of money for a student pass so I'd better use it. But if you post your route I might run it a different weekend just to see the views. Thanks again.
Myself and several others are planning a trip to Ozark National Forest and I'm looking for advice on locations and trails within the park worth seeing. Good places to camp, hiking trails, wheeling trails, anything and everything from anyone who's been there. This will be our first time there so...
Well the truck isn't much of a looker anyways so that's fine I guess. I would like to have the ability to carry a canoe or kayak so even if I don't extend the rack over the cab it would have to be level with the cab.
So other than obvious problems of high center of gravity and fuel economy this isn't like a crazy idea? The reason I'm looking into making it the same height over the entire truck is just ease of build.
I have a 1998 Toyota Tacoma I would like to build a roof rack bed rack combo (kinda like a ladder rack) and after alot of googling I haven't seen it done this way often. Is there a reason other than center of gravity concerns that denies people from having a vehicle length roof rack of same...
Hello everyone,
I've been following Overland Bound for awhile and decided to join the club. I'm a full time student that would love to learn the ropes, meet some new people and go exploring.
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