Its pretty interesting how a few psi make a big difference. At 15 in the Jeep it feels very stable. 10 psi and it really feels mushy. I haven't figured the trucks sweet spot yet.
Someone told me to try it on my Jeep. I was skeptical but it really looked good after I was done. Need to do a second coat. All the wooden handles of my work tools get linseed oil. Hmmm, I probably should go recoat today while I'm thinking about it.
Its usually pretty easy to tell which are marking a trail and which are someone's "art" project. I must be going to the wrong areas. I don't run into them often.
I'd find something about that weight to test if its really feasible first. I could lift my roof with my kayak up there but it wasn't fun and I won't do it again.
That the install kit comes with 4ga wire kind of concerns me.
Apparently this is one place where the industry has actually standardized on one size. Yay! I suspect the people who rated it low had installation difficulties. The instructions could be improved but really its one of those things most people can install without reading the instructions.
Nothing new there. Narrow tires are easier on suspension components. Wide tires have a place in certain mud and snow conditions where flotation is important but most of us are better off with a narrower tire.
It would be interesting if he did the same tests but with a heavier vehicle.
I don' t think anyone likes ticks. Even the scientists who study them are creeped out. Mostly I try and stay out of the grassy/brushy areas during tick season. The dog takes tick medicine but that just means they crawl off him and onto me /shudder
Or is it the front? Depends on your pov I guess. I've been thinking about this upgrade for a while now and decided to pull the trigger. My curtains were dirty and falling apart and the new one has a tinted window. Even easier to do than I thought. If you can use a screwdriver you can do this...
I still have a lump on my leg from earlier this summer. Late night bathroom visit and on the way back there was just enough light I could see the table. I didn't see the bench though :(
I need to pay more attention to the forecast before volunteering. I'm surprised only two people had heat issues at the Great American Triathlon. At least I had shade and a fan!
25-35 in my truck. I'll take the Jeep down to six but two men and a boy could lift it up if I lost a bead. Maybe even lower if I'm really stuck.
Back in the olden days when I had a different truck and I was towing the Jeep I wound up on a dirt road, It was raining hard and on an uphill section...