These are the parts that DON'T show up in the travel brochures........ They feel it may deter customers if they tell you that one requirement is a .45............
Looks like you guys are having a good time so far! So any update on the suspension setup since you've put a few more miles since the initial drive? Is the front/rear height level? I'm about to order the 3 inch TD kit
These are the parts that DON'T show up in the travel brochures........ They feel it may deter customers if they tell you that one requirement is a .45............
Looks like you guys are having a good time so far! So any update on the suspension setup since you've put a few more miles since the initial drive? Is the front/rear height level? I'm about to order the 3 inch TD kit
It is excellent. I've probably got 900-1000 lbs of gear and it is sitting about level. Normally it has a little bit of rake/stinkbug to it, which I prefer since that's how they came from the factory. I'll post a couple of pics so you can see it. The "light" setup that I have is rated to 660lbs and another 280 lbs would drop it about an inch.
You should get in touch with @TheBelgian for some campooting. (he actually coined that term. I think he is somewhat close to that area where you are now.
You should get in touch with @TheBelgian for some campooting. (he actually coined that term. I think he is somewhat close to that area where you are now.
Had to top off (to 3/4 full) tonight. I wish I had taken the time to get my knuckles done before I left. Used my patented ziploc method on the side of the road. Took 5 minutes and didn't get dirty. Thanks to my Wits' End hoodie I was wearing.
Fill baggie with grease, cut corner off and squeeze into birfield. And holy crap! A mud member from my neck of the woods! I work in FD and my wife is from Stanhope so we're in the area often
Fill baggie with grease, cut corner off and squeeze into birfield. And holy crap! A mud member from my neck of the woods! I work in FD and my wife is from Stanhope so we're in the area often
Sears had a pro series air powered grease gun on sale earlier this year, I was all over that! Sooooo much easier. We'll have to see if we can do a Cruiser get together when it gets nicer next year. I wish I knew of some legal trails around here. All the good ones are trespassing around here lol
Fill baggie with grease, cut corner off and squeeze into birfield. And holy crap! A mud member from my neck of the woods! I work in FD and my wife is from Stanhope so we're in the area often
Sears had a pro series air powered grease gun on sale earlier this year, I was all over that! Sooooo much easier. We'll have to see if we can do a Cruiser get together when it gets nicer next year. I wish I knew of some legal trails around here. All the good ones are trespassing around here lol