Where is the trail your on in AZ?
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Nice shots and setup, Mark!!
Q for you...
Would you happen to have a photo of the tire mount you've added to your Slee ladder on the left?
Or...could you shoot a few & post details of what you used there?
If/when I eventually end up with a 2nd fuel tank, I'd consider a 2nd spare mount like you have there in place of fuel.
Long trips such as the Alaskan highway or the "haul road" to the Arctic Ocean are examples of when I'd like a second spare.
Thanks!
Nice shots and setup, Mark!!
Q for you...
Would you happen to have a photo of the tire mount you've added to your Slee ladder on the left?
Or...could you shoot a few & post details of what you used there?
If/when I eventually end up with a 2nd fuel tank, I'd consider a 2nd spare mount like you have there in place of fuel.
Long trips such as the Alaskan highway or the "haul road" to the Arctic Ocean are examples of when I'd like a second spare.
Thanks!
Those are some beefy looking tires! What size are they? Looks good!Picked up an off-road toy for those narrow trails. The hitch carrier worked great on the cruiser.
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I just had some 3/16 flat plate bent up to my dimensions and holes drilled. The tire mount, I had a guy with a C&C do for me, is very similar to what slee uses for the right side tire mount. It only took me a few hours to do it.Thanks, Mark.
That looks like a custom mount, built precisely for the Slee ladder.
Did you fabricate that yourself?
If not a Slee option, where/how did you acquire what looks like a made-to-fit mount?
Thanks again!
Not much more than three Gerry cans full of fuel.That's a whole lot of weight? Do you LED's illuminate red?
I never even thought about it in that light. Based my comment on having to lift a similar tire/wheel back up into that location while lining up the three studs. Wasn't fun.Not much more than three Gerry cans full of fuel.
I haven't tried it but try lifting three full Gerry Can at the same time.I never even thought about it in that light. Based my comment on having to lift a similar tire/wheel back up into that location while lining up the three studs. Wasn't fun.
Oh and yes the slee bumper has brake and turn signals. Plus there's the big upper brake light on the rear door.That's a whole lot of weight? Do you LED's illuminate red?