I would suggest LT tires. P rated or passenger car tires are not going to handle dirt roads very well and standard trailer tires are not designed for what your wanting. If you go with LT tires you want to choose a wheels size non 15in 15” is going to be a load range of C so softer side walls and...
Here is my truck. I’ve had it 20 years and I’m new to the Overlanding world. It seems like a blast.
Mods include factory dual batteries that I installed.
K&N intake. Ecu program. 6in lift on 35’s.
I’m kicking my self in the but for selling my Warn Hide A winch that went behind my front bumper...
I know it’s in google play but it does not show up on my google play store. I think because it is not compatible. That is why I try to download it from the website. That’s what I’m trying to fix on my tablet. Here is the first two pages that shows up on my google play when I type in Gaia GPS.
I’m downloading it from the play store website because it Gaia does not show up in the play store. I read if you download through Google Chrome it works but that didn’t work for me.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab3 and I can’t get Gaia to download on to it. It says it will not work with my browser or something along those lines. Any one else able to download it on yours?
Hey guys just dropping in to introduce myself.
My Name is Jason. I live in Washington state. Just starting my Overlanding obsession. I currently own a 1997 Chevy K1500 extended Cab Short box.
Mods include
Factory dual battery set up.
K&N intake
6in lift and 35’s
True dual exhaust.
I’ve had it...
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