Influencer III
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- Rex
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Got mine a little dirty on the NMBDR.
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Influencer III
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Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Definitely like the "wrinkles" quoteYou got to put something in all that empty space. Nature simply abhors a vacuum.
I sent The Bride out for pizza:
I don’t see much wrong with that spot at all.I’ve camped in worse spots
Enthusiast III
I'm sworn to secrecy, but it's near Elko, NV. Sorry for the slow reply, I just noticed it lol! Oops..Where is that, please?Work/play trip. Play day lol!
Enthusiast III
Would love to see more on this!!!View attachment 201096
My work in progress. 1990 GMC Jimmy with 1976 K5 Blazer Chalet camper. Camper has been custom built down in Durango and has just arrived home. Spring work is next on the list before i get it out in the dirt.
Enthusiast I
I love the 78/79s. That is one very clean machine. I am now looking for another one. Hopefully with a 4 speed. The wife pulled the reigns on my planned rebuild on my 79. So it’s either another bronco or a 78/79 f250.78 Bronco Custom with 460. Will upgrade as I see what I will need. 2" leveling kit up front with 33 x 12.50r x 15 Falken Wildpeak at3w
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Enthusiast III
What do you think of the tires?78 Bronco Custom with 460. Will upgrade as I see what I will need. 2" leveling kit up front with 33 x 12.50r x 15 Falken Wildpeak at3w
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Enthusiast I
As far as on the road these are great tires, they’re wearing nicely very low road noise rain and a little bit of snow we got didn’t seem to affect them. I’ll let you know after this weekend how they do in the dirt and the Georgia mudWhat do you think of the tires?78 Bronco Custom with 460. Will upgrade as I see what I will need. 2" leveling kit up front with 33 x 12.50r x 15 Falken Wildpeak at3w
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I have a 95 suburban 2500 and I'm considering the same meats for my rig.
I've narrowed it down to three options and the wild peak is one of them
Contributor III
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My 2006 Tahoe on its maiden voyage to Monache meadows !! Had a great timeJust getting into overlanding and learning. What I do notice is the lack of full sized SUV and trucks. Just wondering who out there is like me rolling in a GMT800 2500 Suburban.
Here is my 2003 Chevy Suburban 2500:
So far ive done some basic suspension work. Congnito leveling kit w/upper control arms, Fox 2.0 monotype shocks, and keys to get 2.5" lift. Then the Congnito steering brace kit that every GM owner should do regardless if lifted or not. Also added the BFG K02 all terrains 285/75/16 essentially 33" tires.
Next up will be to do the 1.5" block and u bolt along with the Fox 2.0to finish out the rear end. Looking to also do the Bilstein steering stabilizer then HD idler arm, inner outer tie rods etc. One more item for the HD setup that will smooth out the ride would be the Silastic shackles/isolators.
Contributor III
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Enthusiast III
Awesome, the Georgia Clay is where I had my first slip-n-slide incident with the sub.As far as on the road these are great tires, they’re wearing nicely very low road noise rain and a little bit of snow we got didn’t seem to affect them. I’ll let you know after this weekend how they do in the dirt and the Georgia mudWhat do you think of the tires?78 Bronco Custom with 460. Will upgrade as I see what I will need. 2" leveling kit up front with 33 x 12.50r x 15 Falken Wildpeak at3w
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I have a 95 suburban 2500 and I'm considering the same meats for my rig.
I've narrowed it down to three options and the wild peak is one of them
Expedition Master III
Love who is posing for the camera. Love Blue Heelers. And love the older Tahoes with steel bumpers. Overlander and off-road worthy, vs new style grocery getter's with all their plastic cladding.My 2006 Tahoe on its maiden voyage to Monache Meadows !! Had a blast !!
Just taking the advice … Runnin what we have right now