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Porta Potty installed. Doubles as a step with lid to the bedroom.

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Made up some cabinets for the right side. Need to come up with a cover that one can sit on for the long cabinet. Not sure if I want cabinets vs totes since we only go on short trips. Might wait till our vacation end of August to see how the cabinets work with one or two less totes.

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Nice. I envy all the room you have for gear and stuff.
 
Got new shoes for the girl. I wanted to replace them with 255/85/16 but that size is hard, if not impossible to find locally, shipping would have been crazy from the lower 48. Also the taller size would require lowering the suspension so the Ute can fit into the garage. I have another set of factory steel wheels that maybe next year I can get some tall skinny tires put on.
These Toyo AT III In a 235/85/16 where supposedly the last set in town/state. Price was actually better than what I expected them to be. Only about $20 a tire more than lower 48 prices.

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Got new shoes for the girl. I wanted to replace them with 255/85/16 but that size is hard, if not impossible to find locally, shipping would have been crazy from the lower 48. Also the taller size would require lowering the suspension so the Ute can fit into the garage. I have another set of factory steel wheels that maybe next year I can get some tall skinny tires put on.
These Toyo AT III In a 235/85/16 where supposedly the last set in town/state. Price was actually better than what I expected them to be. Only about $20 a tire more than lower 48 prices.

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I had a set of these on my 3/4ton Duramax. Great tire... on road they are top notch. Off road... hard pack and dirt, great. Steer away from big mud bogs... they don't like that anything mud related as the lugs fill up and don't expel it very well. Overall, great choice and easier on the wallet than most other popular tires.
 
Got new shoes for the girl. I wanted to replace them with 255/85/16 but that size is hard, if not impossible to find locally, shipping would have been crazy from the lower 48. Also the taller size would require lowering the suspension so the Ute can fit into the garage. I have another set of factory steel wheels that maybe next year I can get some tall skinny tires put on.
These Toyo AT III In a 235/85/16 where supposedly the last set in town/state. Price was actually better than what I expected them to be. Only about $20 a tire more than lower 48 prices.

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I run the 265/70r17's on my 06 tundra. Great tire so far.
 
Got new shoes for the girl. I wanted to replace them with 255/85/16 but that size is hard, if not impossible to find locally, shipping would have been crazy from the lower 48. Also the taller size would require lowering the suspension so the Ute can fit into the garage. I have another set of factory steel wheels that maybe next year I can get some tall skinny tires put on.
These Toyo AT III In a 235/85/16 where supposedly the last set in town/state. Price was actually better than what I expected them to be. Only about $20 a tire more than lower 48 prices.

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Sexy Love it
 
Well, it’s not working. Somehow the relay is hot/closed at 85 and 86 when power is removed from 30 or power connected to 30. I was under the impression that 85 and 86 would be off/unpowered until power is applied to 87 through a switch to closed the relay? Any ideas?

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