Enthusiast III
I will continue keeping an eye out, thank you!@Joey83 got it right ! It's from an 90-99 Mitsubshi Pajero (or Shogun or Montero) I found it on ebay for 80$
I’m with you for the support, and piece of mind. I feel it can give you some real flexibility also with spacing and other attachments.Exactly ! 4 Thule smartrack crossbars.
Not sure if it's really necessary but it's a peace of mind when offroading or hard breaking for me
Pathfinder I
@JCWages Right to the heart ! Thanks a lot brother !Fantastic work! I thoroughly enjoyed this thread and your videos are awesome! #subscribed
Just go for it !I’m buying a Subaru Forester for overlanding and as a day to day driver. Does anyone have any advise or anything like that?
Influencer II
Ahaha that was a real relief ! I was lucky to find that farmer that quick !How’s it feel to be out of that mud! That was awesome the farmer came through for ya
Awesome ! I like the red and we don't see them really often !
Ahahah ! The tucson is great, keep building it into an nice overland rig !*looks at the norwegian version of craigslist for a foz*
Influencer II
Maybe I will ;)Ahahah ! The tucson is great, keep building it into an nice overland rig !
Influencer II
Enthusiast III
You are right ! Plus they are easy to loose or damage when offroading ! Added to the listI saw you had a tire valve core remover, but no spare valve cores, definitely a good cheap item to carry! I would also carry a decent basic Multimeter. I can highly recommend a Fluke 101, around $50US on ebay.
Great kit!