With my turbo diesel swap I can do that uphill, but with 35's that's more like 90 mph in my 60, and feels a bit sketchy
I tell myself it gets better mileage around 65, which is more like an actual 73 lol.
I bought them on Amazon and just went through my history but it was too long ago. I made a metal plate to cover the impression in the head liner from the original lens of the front light. They are wired direct and l use the switch on the side of the housing. These things are bright. Just one of them lights up the whole vehicle.
New to me after many years of searching, waiting, wanting..., '89 mostly stock with minor suspension upgrades (OME shocks and steering damper) ~158k miles. Stock interior, CA survivor.
First change are the headlights, then we'll see how far down the rabbit hole things go...
I've been slowly rebuilding the Trust Tree with Booger. After 5k trouble free highway miles, we took the next step in repairing our relationship with a 60 mile trip into the desert. No wheeling or the like, just s***ty BLM roads. Happy to say it was without incident.
I dont really have a build thread for my truck or anything, but made this thread so im not just spaming the "what did you do with your 60 this weekend" thread.
This will just be stuff for my @TRAIL TAILOR coil conversion done in my garage at my house. Photos, questions, etc. Thought it would be neat to put them here.
Right now im building my axles. They are from a wrecked 94 Land cruiser. Theyll be getting the nice acronyms. ARBs, RCVs, ARPs. The original plan was to epoxy prime them but Its winter time and you cant spray SPI Expoxy under 65 degrees so im just going with tractor...
I've been slowly rebuilding the Trust Tree with Booger. After 5k trouble free highway miles, we took the next step in repairing our relationship with a 60 mile trip into the desert. No wheeling or the like, just s***ty BLM roads. Happy to say it was without incident.
No snow this year for the annual Christmas tree hunt in the Mt Hood National Forest, but it was still nice to get out there and continue the tradition!