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Tuesday

The Abajo Mountains

Driftin' the Adrenalin (link)








Dual battery system charges dead battery faster.


Baja Designs Squardons provide an Expo Approved Winchline stow point.


This look says it all at our turnaround point.
 
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Looks a lot like the eastern slope of the Abajo mountain range....would I be correct in that assumption?
 
My twins got a little "behind the wheel" time on Owl Creek Pass last year. I remember sitting on my dads lap and steering when I was a little kid. He used to tell me to hit every puddle and mud hole I saw.

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Hey run, they're just 55watt flood beams in the front, and a 100watt single flood beam I'm the back. I just built the rack to be a support for the RTT, hold something, and have a few lights. Nothing special though!

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Fixed it for you


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I'd be more inclined to agree with your assessment Dan :D

My twins got a little "behind the wheel" time on Owl Creek Pass last year. I remember sitting on my dads lap and steering when I was a little kid. He used to tell me to hit every puddle and mud hole I saw.

That's awesome! Ours had their first wheel time on this trip! Great fun and one of the highlights for me. Now I just need to teach my :princess: how to use the camera.


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Run- I did the wires back through the roof rack down the roof Channel's under the covers, under the windscreen moldings and into the engine bay.
 
Short drive testing out the new D bushing on the steering rack PS. Big improvement as much more tighter and better road feedback!

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somewhere in Northern Tennessee with Griffin and YetiinGa. One of my favorite pictures with the "long travel" I ghetto rigged.

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I would say northeastern Tennessee judging by the Cucumber tree in the foreground.

Nice flex!
 

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