They also carry tepui tents. I used my 20% and dividends on that last yearWow. I had no idea REI even carried ARB fridges! Thanks!!
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They also carry tepui tents. I used my 20% and dividends on that last yearWow. I had no idea REI even carried ARB fridges! Thanks!!
FYI, I've seen quite a few roof racks badly damaged when someone's Hi-Lift caught a tree (especially when off-camber). I'd mount that to the inside of the rack rails.
Not trying to start anything, but keep in mind that REI isn't really a friend of OHV / offroading. When you buy from them, know they are using some of the profits from your purchases to support groups working to eliminate motorized use of parks.
I've heard a lot about this and IIRC it was discussed over on Pirate4x4 as well. My understanding is that REI/North Face/Patagonia are not direct supporters of off-road parks, but rather support "muscle-powered recreation" instead. The only time they support off-roading is when it is being used in conjunction with some type of park cleanup or maintenance. They advocate for more 'on-foot' wilderness exploration rather than on 4 wheels. REI gives out tons of grants($$$) to support the construction & maintenance of walking/hiking/biking trails, but through all the reading I've done I'm yet to come across a case where they put any money towards off-road trails. Kind of discouraging and as much as I love their equipment it does steer me away from shopping with themNot trying to start anything, but keep in mind that REI isn't really a friend of OHV / offroading. When you buy from them, know they are using some of the profits from your purchases to support groups working to eliminate motorized use of parks.
Interesting choice for a forum name....
Ha, I figured science geek, but clearer now with the comment about having a sweet land cruiser.Science geek. And, I have a sweet Land Cruiser.
Yes your correct. I have the sweet spd upper control arms installed and a diff drop. Other than some odd steering angle that is laid over too far, I should be able to make it work by all accounts.careful on tweaking the front torsion bars to high, you'll then need to install adjustable upper control arms and a good wheel alignment to adjust the caster to correct torque steer - I'm still trying to find the right balance.
I'm my case, (out east) I tagged the RTT on an off camber tree. Managed to back off some and get thru without a disaster. I did have some work to get the hinge realigned.FYI, I've seen quite a few roof racks badly damaged when someone's Hi-Lift caught a tree (especially when off-camber). I'd mount that to the inside of the rack rails.
Cranked torsion bars back up to 1" rake, changed PCV, cleaned throttle body, pin 7 mod, and did some spring break relaxing on Long Beach, WA, with the kids. They love sitting on the tailgate while I 'cruise around.
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What about Daytona Beach or New Smyrna Beach??God I wish we could drive on the beach in Fl. Makes me want to drive to Texas just do I could.
More progress on my 4x4labs rear bumper kit
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Nice work
I looked up Daytona Beach it's still allowed and will cost you $10.00 a day. No excuses take a road trip. (Used to live in Fla) FYI: drove on the beach and a lap on the speedway.....What about Daytona Beach or New Smyrna Beach??