UPDATE!! Vehicle recovered. Found in a sketchy part of North portland. Vehicle was in good condition. Gone through heavily. Some fishing rods stolen and also my cat converter but it still runs. Time to get creative with my security.
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It was not quite there but off Columbia on another dead end road where they strip cars.Glad it’s back!
Was that up near 33rd?
Yes that is much better. I put a switch on mine now making it impossible to stealDamn. I'm glad my 60 lives in the garage, it's way too easy to steal these and there seem to be no repercussions for theft
kill switchDamn. I'm glad my 60 lives in the garage, it's way too easy to steal these and there seem to be no repercussions for theft
I brought that with me when I found the truck just in case I had an issue. Good eyeglad you got it back. had a window broken out of mine about a year ago, and they stole my tool kit and stuff, worst part was finding a replacement window and putting it in. I'll be careful not to leave mine warming up unlocked now... I hope nothing was missing from that pistol case in your picture....
Bypass into the coil. Best way to do it.Did you do a relay switch to cut the main fuse or something else? EFI or fuel pump fuse would be my first thought, but on a 60…
I brought that with me when I found the truck just in case I had an issue. Good eye
I just bought a Bubba kinetic rope because they're nice and made in USA. I also got some Gear America soft shackles for safety and made in USA too and donate to St Judes. Hope that helpsThis recent snow made me acutely aware that I didn't have any straps to help pull folks out. Are there any local shops I could support for a basic recovery kit or am I better off just buying from an online TLCA vendor?
Looking for a kinetic/snatch type that I can use with standard shackles or open hooks.
This recent snow made me acutely aware that I didn't have any straps to help pull folks out. Are there any local shops I could support for a basic recovery kit or am I better off just buying from an online TLCA vendor?
Looking for a kinetic/snatch type that I can use with standard shackles or open hooks.
4 plus parts also sells recovery gear. How’s it going by the way?This recent snow made me acutely aware that I didn't have any straps to help pull folks out. Are there any local shops I could support for a basic recovery kit or am I better off just buying from an online TLCA vendor?
Looking for a kinetic/snatch type that I can use with standard shackles or open hooks.