Ouray / Silverton / Telluride is worth as much time as you can spare to visit. Black Bear Pass is a bucket list trail and has some great views, but I've enjoyed many of the others trails around...
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Ouray / Silverton / Telluride is worth as much time as you can spare to visit. Black Bear Pass is a bucket list trail and has some great views, but I've enjoyed many of the others trails around...
If this is a surface mount connector, the trick is solder paste and hot air or an extremely hot iron with a huge tip. All other methods are painful.
Not to steal the thread, but I was thinking lost park Rd or Cherokee park Rd maybe Saturday. Both likely pretty clear I imagine
I ran it without lockers earlier this year. Needed to winch off a big rock and took a really sketchy line to get up the big obstacle.
Having used the toilet at newspaper rock, that sign makes sense. Never smelled a vault toilet as rank as that one last September.
I owned a Saturn Ion that had the battery in the trunk. Not much of a performance car though.
I'll be there. See you both shortly.
Sandstone park in Lyons, right? The usual meeting place for runs in that area?
I might be in for this.
https://outgrowyourgarage.com/
Isn't that how you know it's really a Jeep?
No helpful answers from me but I started down this same path 18 months ago. Turns out the bolts holding the header to the engine were loose on mine. I'm interested in what you discover and how you...
One at a time. My compressor doesn't have enough CFM to make doing 4 at once worth the trouble. The 4-at-a-time hose looks cool and efficient, but every time I've aired up next to someone with one...
ARB CKMA12 under the hood. Used a cheap harbor freight compressor under the hood for 3 years. Motor seized and replaced with ARB.
Wow, autocorrect changed "wheeled" to "worked" on me. Sorry about that. Was trying to ask where you've been wheeling!
Yankee Hill isn't hard, but if it's snowy up there you'll find it incredibly...
Welcome neighbor. Where have you wheeled before? We have trails of all difficulties around here.
All-aluminum construction and the bigger units have tip-out beds. You can sleep 4-6 people in the biggest ones with the tip outs. I think they are pretty good value for the money given what else is...
I have a small teardrop trailer, around 2200 lb wet and packed. Haven't pulled up something as hard as pickle gulch yet. Bought it because I wanted something I could park in the garage and that I...
I'm sure you must have an awesome photo of me somewhere, but that's Ty and his J10 in the photo above!
Looks like that area is getting dumped on with snow from down here.
I assumed selectable locker won't work at snow-covered road speeds but TrueTrac will -- the benefit over locker would be traction in wet/snowy conditions on the road?
Thanks for the lively...
According to the video Paul linked above with the expedition(?), the TrueTrac can only be 'locked' from a full stop by holding brakes while applying a little gas. Wheel spin seems to disengage the...
I'm not sure I save much by leaving the front open. Labor is going to cost a lot either way. The cost of the front/rear lockers are really only ~35% of the total cost from the quotes I'm getting.
I bought a zero degree bag. I should be comfortable with nighttime temps down to ~25-30F. If hotel is the direction we decide to go that probably needs to be booked pretty soon.
Sweet. Are we camping? I just bought a new cold weather bag I need to try out.