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+1 for investing! Hasn’t been fun lately with the trade war but in the long run it always works it’s self out. As well as fishing.Everyone nerds out on something! Thank guys for the response. I have had older versions of the KO2 and loved them. I am likely to return.
The things I nerd out on are this truck, fishing, gardening, investing, and many more things. A super nerd I guess. Lol
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+1 for investing! Hasn’t been fun lately with the trade war but in the long run it always works it’s self out. As well as fishing.
Once I’m feeling better after chemo I’m hoping to go up to Ross Lake or Lake Ozette here in Washington and do some boat in camping, and fishing. Pumped!
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I used to fish Ozette all the time back in the 70's, great place, Used to have to cross one stream on the way in or out, almost a tank trap, not wide but deep.+1 for investing! Hasn’t been fun lately with the trade war but in the long run it always works it’s self out. As well as fishing.
Once I’m feeling better after chemo I’m hoping to go up to Ross Lake or Lake Ozette here in Washington and do some boat in camping, and fishing. Pumped!
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I saw an interview video of them on the Bison... and I actually have your answer. They said in the video that.... the skids will be about 1/2 the weight and 2x stronger.Glad they are available. That Boron Steel is amazing stuff.
Question for the more informed: Have they used the Boron Steel properties to make the skids lighter, or have they used the same thickness skids as a usual skid plate maker would, making for heavy but SUPER strong skids? If Boron steel if 4x stronger, theoretically these skids could be 4x lighter, but they might also be the same weight/thickness as a typical steel skid. I don't know how scientific an answer we can get but I'm wondering more about AEV's design philosphy/goal with these new skids.
I believe this is the video your referring too!I saw an interview video of them on the Bison... and I actually have your answer. They said in the video that.... the skids will be about 1/2 the weight and 2x stronger.
So they went the double positive route. These steel skids will be 2x stronger than normal Steel skids (Which are already strong) and 1/2 of the weight.
I am trying to remember the name of the YouTube channel that interviewed them but I know I posted the vid in this thread somewhere. It was a channel that does expeditions in Toyota 4Runners, Tacos, and a Tundra. They just recently got a Jeep Gladiator as well.
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That is it. They just brushed the topic it looks like. Must have been a fast lane truck episode I sawI believe this is the video your referring too!
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Chemo sucks! 3.5yrs of it and although I'm happy to still be here I haven't been the same since. Good luck with your treatments and stay strong. Being surrounded by nature is healing.+1 for investing! Hasn’t been fun lately with the trade war but in the long run it always works it’s self out. As well as fishing.
Once I’m feeling better after chemo I’m hoping to go up to Ross Lake or Lake Ozette here in Washington and do some boat in camping, and fishing. Pumped!
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That would be pretty cool actually. A similar setup that is protected inside the bed but not taking up space. It would def be out if the weather with my bed cover.Yeah, every time I see that space, I think it would be perfect for a second battery. I ended up getting the portable ARB dual compressor with airtank. Luckily it fits in the wide decked drawer, but I went with the portable one in that I can use it in the trailer or pass it to someone that needs to use it. I can't believe how fast I can air up tires (especially using the inde flat). Not as convenient as having it on-board, which I'm sure I'll end up doing at some point in the future, but for now provides much more options.
I would think about mounting the compressor underneath the bed (high up) and just bringing ports into the bed or making a cool fender panel like in the AEV Bison concept from SEMA.
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