good points....10 seconds of courtesy goes a long way.....aint that the truth about "easier to make money..then hospital bed"....and at today's hospital rates.....even 1 day will suck ones pockets dry
that's definately some funked up stuff down in there....gotta get those meats on there:driving::smile5:...awesome pics..thanks for the charts....they are always good reference
yup...it's a good call in the making:gnorsi:I guess I misled you by sayin "those 37s"...I was referring to 37s in general....it's all good...37s will look good:)
"Mud Monster"...I had an eerie su****ion that youd like this section....got mud?...I think you have plenty of it in those pics....that's awesome...those 37s fit nice on those blazers...good call on that one...Again...welcome aboard..(darn auto editor)
I'll start
I have a Warn 9500i that is being rebuilt...I am looking into gettin another 9500....the earlier 9500i(like mine) is notorious for not being very water resistant..therefore the brushes get corroded very quickly. BTW..it is on a cradle and is inserted into my 10,000 lb reese receiver...
Well....your .02 cents is always welcome here...having the right tools is indeed the foundation to doing things properly and safely...and you're absolutely right...education is key..gotta love those flatbeds with wheel lifts..you can bring your 4x4 to recover ..then tow it back AND the other one...
70s a nice round number...I use cruise control only when i want to see if it works...(and to think they charge 600 bucks for that)...my right foot is my cruise control
When YOU are actively involved in a recovery it is your responsibility to take every safety precaution....and everyone else needs to keep their safety in mind also...
that sounds like a cool road trip...6500 miles sheww....just came back from the Grand Canyon for the second time...words..let alone pictures can't describe it...been to Yellowstone many years ago......that is also beautiful...I'd love to go back....Have fun and be safe:seeya:
Thanks a lot for that...it can't be stressed enough the importance of safety..and it's EVERYONE's responsibility..Have fun but do it at a distance:wink5:
awesome pics...that second one...where it's ditched...looks like your just making a stop real quick.lol:idea:nice setup...:thumbsup:welcometo the site..:gnorsi:
The one I referenced was two wheel drive(very big mistake)..kid with daddy's (street) tow rig....as far as not trying hard enough...times are tough these days to have broken parts...so there can be some slack on that one):h
Good tips everyone..
I DO recognize that....looks like MSR Hawaii....lost all the water can and fuel cans on that one...nearly got a concussion and stuck(if It wasn't for hittin it at 60 mph)...CO got pissed when we told them we couldn't find the cans:incazzato: