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It was nice! The only problem with living near a base is you never know what is government and what is public... until you see the barrels then you know it's not public
It was nice! The only problem with living near a base is you never know what is government and what is public... until you see the barrels then you know it's not public
Are you down near Irvine? I lived there for a while, back in 2000, and used to pass the old base almost every day. Would be a great place to go trucking.
I got my springs from coilsprings.com, that was before I started building lift spacers for our explorers,
Feel free to click on the link in my signature for details on that.
The coilsprings were between 550-600 shipped incase you were wondering.
I went trail hunting today - nothing too exciting, but certainly not flat, and a few good mud puddles and a stream crossing. After 15 minutes, the Ex ended up covered in clay and mud!
Are you down near Irvine? I lived there for a while, back in 2000, and used to pass the old base almost every day. Would be a great place to go trucking.
hey roadbully ive been looking at all of your pics of you on the trails, and soon as i get the lift from you and the tires im headed up to NB. we got nothing but flat land here, and even if you dare go out on that land we got so many old A** people who call the cops every time.
luckly for me my grandparents live in upper wisconsin so there are places to go but thats 6 hours from my front door.
hey roadbully ive been looking at all of your pics of you on the trails, and soon as i get the lift from you and the tires im headed up to NB. we got nothing but flat land here, and even if you dare go out on that land we got so many old A** people who call the cops every time.
luckly for me my grandparents live in upper wisconsin so there are places to go but thats 6 hours from my front door.
Not actually off road shots, but this will be the basis of my sealed airbox for (shallow) water crossing:
Snorkel arrived today. It's for a 75 series Landcruiser, so the angle to the windscreen is not great, but nothing a longer bracket won't fix. Just gotta get a 3" metal holesaw so I can cut a nice hole in the panel (man, I hope this works)!
Front fender is off, and one 4" hole cut in the outer skin of the inner panel (it's double skinned). The missus is crook so I've had to put a temporary (cardboard) panel on so she can go to the Dr in the morning while I cut the 3" hole in the actual fender, plus modify the pod box to accept the 3" pipe and block off the original airbox opening. Will get pics in the morning when it's not so dark.