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dolli310

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Last Purchase: Hazard Sky KL UHMW Lift

Next purchase: Browser shopping for now :sob:
 

ChaseIt

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I just lifted my Toyota Camry. It would struggle a little when I go wheeling with my friends before the lift. I was thinking of adding a swing out rear bumper for my spare and jerry cans but it was my daily driver so I didn't want to get too crazy with it. LOL.

2pys2o4.jpg Seriously I just ordered a SnugTop Rebel topper with a 500Lbs load rating for my Tacoma. Next will be sliders.
And yes, that Camry would probably do pretty well off-road. LOL
 

Spiko007

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Just bought one of these fold down tables for the rear door.


Now looking for some molle steel panel to fit round it and organise the rest of the rear door storage.


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Is that a Trailgator? I just ordered one with the bamboo cutting board last week.
 
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Spiko007

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I just lifted my Toyota Camry. It would struggle a little when I go wheeling with my friends before the lift. I was thinking of adding a swing out rear bumper for my spare and jerry cans but it was my daily driver so I didn't want to get too crazy with it. LOL.

View attachment 20582 Seriously I just ordered a SnugTop Rebel topper with a 500Lbs load rating for my Tacoma. Next will be sliders.
And yes, that Camry would probably do pretty well off-road. LOL
I think you've already gone crazy with it! LOL
 

Vincent Keith

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Tires - BFG - KO2, probably should have gone bigger, they're only 32" (almost). But, the rubber that came on the truck was way past done, and right now, my priority is working on the house - 32 is fine for hauling bark, cement, and lumber. I also picked up a 6ton hydraulic bottle jack with a built-in jack stand and tools to change a tire - all of which were missing - along with a spare tire and wheel - oh and wiper blades and a battery.

Next up, oil filter, oil, air filter, fuel filter, radiator flush, antifreeze, diff fluid, grease for the grease gun, spark plugs, plug wires. Then a lot of lubing and tuning.
 

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Ordered a 10 man Coleman instant tent yesterday. Next thing will probably be a timing set service on the Xterra.
 

20DYNAMITE07

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Ordered a 10 man Coleman instant tent yesterday. Next thing will probably be a timing set service on the Xterra.
After you've played with the tent, give us a review! When we go out, there are 5 of us + 2 dogs, and we are in two tents. I'm thinking of getting just one big 8-10 person tent, so I'd love to hear your thoughts.
 
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After you've played with the tent, give us a review! When we go out, there are 5 of us + 2 dogs, and we are in two tents. I'm thinking of getting just one big 8-10 person tent, so I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Will do! That's exactly the situation for us, -1 dog. We had an Ozark Trail 10 man dome tent for some years but it died a miserable death at the hands of local fall weather year before last. We decided to try an instant Coleman and I bought a 4 man on an Amazon Lightning Deal a few weeks ago. It setup and took- down so easily and quick we went ahead and pulled the trigger on the 10 man version. We are planning on going out with it this weekend so that'll be a great review/ test run for it!
 
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drumber

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After you've played with the tent, give us a review! When we go out, there are 5 of us + 2 dogs, and we are in two tents. I'm thinking of getting just one big 8-10 person tent, so I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Not sure where you're located, but a bunch of places rent family tents. Renting first will give you a real world idea if one big one will be better than two (the big ones are much easier to set up with two people, doable with one). Here in the SF Bay Area you can rent from Sports Basement and REI. Both offer big ole tents for rent.


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20DYNAMITE07

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Not sure where you're located, but a bunch of places rent family tents. Renting first will give you a real world idea if one big one will be better than two (the big ones are much easier to set up with two people, doable with one). Here in the SF Bay Area you can rent from Sports Basement and REI. Both offer big ole tents for rent.


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That never would have occurred to me, thanks!!! I'll check out our REI