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Yeah, $250 is too much. Not meaning to hijack.. but Ive noticed the need for these bags here in the states... so Im looking at putting a spare tire trash bag on the market. Hopefully i'll have a sample in a few weeks for you guys. It will be considerably more affordable.

Yours looks very nice though overall.
 
Yeah, $250 is too much. Not meaning to hijack.. but Ive noticed the need for these bags here in the states... so Im looking at putting a spare tire trash bag on the market. Hopefully i'll have a sample in a few weeks for you guys. It will be considerably more affordable.

Yours looks very nice though overall.

will it be one size fit all or for diffrent tire sizes
 
IBCRUSN, I like your system the best. It is the greenest (recyclable material) so the tree huggers will be happy and further, love the price...

I would, however, pay up to $19.00 for the rear tire contraption. More than that I think it would be highway robbery.

Can you have them made in a third world country for much less? Or does it have to be made by the "engineer" that charges around $250.00 for them... Now, that is what is wrong with this country. Even the the least skilled think they are artisans... no, artists!!!
 
IBCRUSN, I like your system the best. It is the greenest (recyclable material) so the tree huggers will be happy and further, love the price...

I would, however, pay up to $19.00 for the rear tire contraption. More than that I think it would be highway robbery.

Can you have them made in a third world country for much less? Or does it have to be made by the "engineer" that charges around $250.00 for them... Now, that is what is wrong with this country. Even the the least skilled think they are artisans... no, artists!!!

I'm pretty much with you. That thing screams $29.95.
 
had it out the weekend
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had it out the weekend


You probably already know this but be sure to change your diff fluid after a water event like the one you pic'd. And FYI: The Hundy utilizes semi-float type axles which can't be serviced like the full floaters...which makes maintaining them after water crossings impossible other than to replace. I just went through a RPITA because of the SF on my Hundy.
 
You probably already know this but be sure to change your diff fluid after a water event like the one you pic'd. And FYI: The Hundy utilizes semi-float type axles which can't be serviced like the full floaters...which makes maintaining them after water crossings impossible other than to replace. I just went through a RPITA because of the SF on my Hundy.
got long breather hoses on both ends
 
got long breather hoses on both ends

So do I but it didn't completely stop the cold water from moving past the axle seals to get at that hot diff.
 
Spresso, mind starting a new thread on rear SF axle maintenance? I think it would be really beneficial to those of us that haven't had to do this yet.


Yes...and sorry for the 'left turn'!
 
Sweet, $50 bux, not bad.

Now couldja charge Heepers $75 n let us Mudders have it for $25? :p
 
Uh, there are pictures of a Jeep on your website. I think you'll need to make the bag bigger to fit the jeep in it.
 
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