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Looks good! Are you just rotating the backing plate one set of bolt holes to get the air cans to clear the rear springs? I cannot find the answer to this question for the life of me, its like its top secret information.
I built a full size rack for mine which I have since sold. The fiberglass top is about 1" thick on the outside seams and my rack weighed about 100lbs if not a little more. I have had just about 500 lbs on it numerous times and it did'nt affect the top at all, also had my roof top tent on it. I...
I've done 2 pumps. Both times I left all injector lines loose at the injectors and held the pedal to the floor while cranking until fuel started to leak out. Tighten up the lines and you should be good to go.
Completely avoid it if possible, especially if you are by yourself. The sand was deep, very loose and grainy. Supposedly its only for a couple of miles but you will be screwed if you get stuck in it 1 mile in. Start in Afton canyon, it's easy to find and safe. It took us an hour just to find the...
Its an 05 and apparently was the demo model GM used for their military sales. I needed 5 seats for the family and have the green fever so it was a perfect match. Will, the mines were minimal unless you go out of your way to seek them out.
I have spent alot of time in the desert and have never come across so many cacti concentrated in one area. I can't imagine being an indian trekking through the desert in mocassins.
A duece can do it, it will be tight as far as joshua trees in areas but thats only scraped paint. I think my shelter trimmed alot of them coming through last weekend. There are areas where only one vehicle can fit which I posted a picture of so if you run into oncoming traffic, it could be a...
The Mojave Road is an old indian path turned wagon road that starts at the Colorado River near Laughlin, Nv and ends near Barstow, Ca. In the late 1800's / early 1900's there were a series of army posts established along the route where natural water springs are located. The army posts protected...
Yes we spoke briefly without proper intruductions. I was the extremely good looking guy with a receding hair line, double chin and glasses that rolled in at dusk, does that narrow it down?
Truck looks great Larry! Gottlos, were you there friday night? If so I think we talked but I did'nt put 2 and 2 together. Were you wearing a hat with 3 initials on it?
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