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Did the kids like the popcorn?Scott saved my trip and as an endorsement to les schwab but they cleaned and balanced that wheel for free. Will definitely be using them in the future.
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BTW Josh's kids were amazingDid the kids like the popcorn?
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@Joshua Buss, Julie and I commented often how awesome Harper and Noah are, must be some great parenting!Any war wounds/issues post trip? I
BTW Josh's kids were amazing
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OuchThanks to everyone that participated; you each added something to the trip.
Trail carnage (at least for me):
1. On the second day one of my tires decided it didn't want to hold air anymore (at least for an extended period of time). So I ran my spare for the rest of the trip. I'll bring it to Les Schwab in the next day-or-so to see where the slow leak is coming from
2. On the last day near the end of the off-pavement portion, one of my trailer's springs decided it had had enough and broke in half. Once it broke the tire was rubbing against the fender and helped trim a little of the fender off. So after removing the shock., we took a piece of fence post Ole was carrying and put it between the spring and frame and ratchet strapped them together (so now the axle was basically attached to the frame; no flexing at all on that side). Fortunately it broke on the back half of the spring. The other spring had flattened out and probably didn't have much life left in it either. So we put both trailer tires down to 10psi and carefully drove the rest of the route. Once on pavement, I aired the trailer tires up to 20psi, and drove it that way all the way home. I need to order springs, and will see about fabricating some bump stops so the springs don't overflex themselves.
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Yup; there was a lot of bouncing on this trip. It will give your suspension a work-out. If you or your passenger has a bad back, this trip isn't going to help you any.Ouch
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Not what I wanted to hear... I have a bad back...Yup; there was a lot of bouncing on this trip. It will give your suspension a work-out. If you or your passenger has a bad back, this trip isn't going to help you any.
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Thanks for the kind words. It seemed like everyone played very nicely together on this trip. Yeah; somehow I did curse myself on this trip. I got a slow leak in a tire the second day (so I was running on my spare the rest of the trip), and the broken trailer leaf spring on the last day. Fortunately neither one kept me/us from finishing the WABDR, or from driving all the way back home. And it was a group effort fixing the trailer - it wasn't just me.Paul is one mellow fellow. Learned alot from him in our short time getting Big Butt onward. But he cursed himself.........