Enthusiast III
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Enthusiast III
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Nice splicing, i can garauntee mine would look like trash. Best id get would be a lindeman knot or shark knot. Wife and i are in kentucky headed toward greenwood indy area right now just stopped for some food.The thimble is a Factor 55 Splicer. I unspooled all the line and spliced a proper locked brummel.
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No way! What brings to the area? I’d love to meet someone from the forum if you’re gonna be here for a while and have spare time.Nice splicing, i can garauntee mine would look like trash. Best id get would be a lindeman knot or shark knot. Wife and i are in kentucky headed toward greenwood indy area right now just stopped for some food.
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All my knots are fishing related i used to know the climbing knots a lifetime ago but havent even spelunked since i was like 13.I make hiking equipment in my spare time specializing in hammocks. I’ve spliced a lot of suspensions with thin 1/8-3/16” Dyneema including soft shackles, whoopie slings and continuous loops. This 3/8” stuff was sooo easy to work with in comparison. Im gonna order some amsteel blue and splice up some soft shackles for my setup as well. Thanks for the kind words btw!
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I'm very happy with it. I think I installed one of the first sets and the instructions had some gaps. I notified them and they said they would correct. The biggest things that weren't clear are that you do indeed remove all of the small spacers from the stock stack and you do have to punch out the roll pins from the stack. Otherwise, a very simply install IMO.How do you like your add a leaf set? Looking to pick up the same set for my Ranger, how much did it actually raise the rear end? Instructions easy to follow?
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Awesome to hear! Looking at getting a set soon probably a little after the GFC goes on (less than 2 weeks) so I don’t have an sag in the rear. I like the height the front is at with the coilovers and don’t want any of the Carolina Lean hahaI'm very happy with it. I think I installed one of the first sets and the instructions had some gaps. I notified them and they said they would correct. The biggest things that weren't clear are that you do indeed remove all of the small spacers from the stock stack and you do have to punch out the roll pins from the stack. Otherwise, a very simply install IMO.
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Sweet! You happy with it? I know I am. And thanks on the wheels, I’ve always loved bronze on blue and the selection of wheels without fake bead lock is scarce so I landed on these. Now I just need to get a spare wheel and tire since it’s been confirmed that the spare well will fit 33’s.Installed the add a leaf on the Ranger a couple days ago and it looks nice! GFC is going on later this week. I like those wheels HoosierT!
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Yea I’m trying to get as much done as time allows. I’m building this to allow us to take our kids around the country (6 year old and three month old daughters) and camp in epic places. My wife and I much prefer backpacking and we started our older daughter out backpacking when she was three, riding on my back in an Osprey Poco and sleeping on a torso length pad. But this will allow us more access to take the kids further and with the comforts to make our lives easier managing two little ones while camping and traveling. Plus, we can take new baby out camping at a much younger age with the comfort and safety of the rooftop tent.You sound busy with projects. I’m back and fourth in black or bronze wheels for my Ranger. I am happy with the leaf kit, had a little trouble on the install but it was our fault and not the instructions. They also fixed them as you stated. I also feel the same way about the truck being mine forever. I’ve drilled a few holes in the bed as well with more coming soon.
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Sounds awesome! We will be passing through Yellowstone and Grand Tetons this weekend. I hope camping with the kids goes well! What tent are you looking at?Yea I’m trying to get as much done as time allows. I’m building this to allow us to take our kids around the country (6 year old and three month old daughters) and camp in epic places. My wife and I much prefer backpacking and we started our older daughter out backpacking when she was three, riding on my back in an Osprey Poco and sleeping on a torso length pad. But this will allow us more access to take the kids further and with the comforts to make our lives easier managing two little ones while camping and traveling. Plus, we can take new baby out camping at a much younger age with the comfort and safety of the rooftop tent.
First trip out if going to be to Niagara falls this spring. We’ll see how it goes with a then six month old baby.