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Appalachia Cruisers
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Hugh Heifer said:Husky Liner.
Posted from a brick.
Now your groceries and soccer cleats won't roll around and get s*** dirty!
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Hugh Heifer said:Husky Liner.
Posted from a brick.
Now your groceries and soccer cleats won't roll around and get s*** dirty!
ClankBang said:Get some velcro and just put the prickly side on the liner.
The one for my 80 slides all over the place with any weight on it.
4xsteve said:Built a makeshift bed for the back of my crawler today. Just a piece of 3/4" plywood that'll double as a camp table (hopefully). Pretty much built it specifically for multi-day trips in The Cove.
Ever seen a piece of 3/4" plywood? Picture that, but cut to 37"x74".Pics or it didn't happen......
Skatin on thin ice with that comment buddy! haha jkHere's some plywood use, with pics to prove it!!!
Custom snorkel for the crawler.
Got tired of being scared every time I go to The Cove.
Also added an unbreakable motor mount in place of my second broken OEM one. I guess 225:1 puts just a smidge more torque on things than Toyota anticipated.
Next week: Rock lights.
It's corrugated aluminum I think. It came with that enclosed filter housing. It's called a K&N Apollo system. Primarily designed for a universal cold air intake system.nice! what kind of hose is that for the snorkel?
Pulled the 60 in the garage and started cleaning it out.