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A few night time pictures of the kitchen lights. The lights have a soft warm light not harsh and blue like some. When the table in the stowed position they provide great lighting to the drawer system.
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A few night time pictures of the kitchen lights. The lights have a soft warm light not harsh and blue like some. When the table in the stowed position they provide great lighting to the drawer system.
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Wow! That is looking like a very slick system you have!
Question: I see the plates, utensils on the left, but what do you have stowed in the right door compartment?
A bit more clarity with this picture.Thanks.
In the grey bag is forks, spoons, butter knives, pan scraper, sponge and scrub pad. Behind the gray bag is the Snow Peak knife/cutting board, a package of sanitizer wipes, and above that a lighter.
Wow, chains on the drive tires. No issues with clearance?I fitted up snow chains today. I had two sets from my Taco running two different tire sizes over the years.
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Wow, chains on the drive tires. No issues with clearance?
At least it was nice to be able to install them in the comfort of your garage and not on the side of a road sitting in slush and mud!
Have you felt the need for extended brake lines in the rear? Is it a concern or not something to worry about?
When my suspension and all was finished, I too asked that same question because on my first overland project, I did need to extend all the brake lines. I replaced them all with stainless steel lines and it helped stiffen up the pedal feel a little.Have you felt the need for extended brake lines in the rear? Is it a concern or not something to worry about?
When my suspension and all was finished, I too asked that same question because on my first overland project, I did need to extend all the brake lines. I replaced them all with stainless steel lines and it helped stiffen up the pedal feel a little.
I was told that for what I had, 2.5"-3" suspenion lift, we (GX owners) are fine with the factory brake lines.
Nice set of chains. I have a set for all 4 tires but haven't needed to use them.
What brand are those? I like that they only need one small rubber bungee.
I've torn up cable chains before on SUVs....never again.
Have you used one before, I bought mine awhile back but I’m unsure how well it works I’m real lifeI installed the Element fire extinguishers, I just didn't have space for a 5 lbs bottle. The Element is supposed to last longer than the 5 lbs bottle. Hopefully never need to find out!
One in the driver door pocket the other in the aft storage cubby by the rear door.
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A bunch of us from Capital Land Cruiser ordered a larger shipment and recently got them delivered across the membership. They seem to be legit and someone had to use one recently at a recent off-road event for a carburetor fire. I wasn't there for it, but everyone said it worked like a charm and didn't leave any residue. They were sold after that experience.Have you used one before, I bought mine awhile back but I’m unsure how well it works I’m real life
it is a lot better than carrying around a large bottle, for sure and I like the specs
I have mine mounted on the Molle panel in the back, at camp the door is almost always open and makes a quick grab similar to yours
I do need something up front when I’m driving, did you screw the extinguisher mount into the door or just chuck it into the pocket