2012 F350 4x4 Lariat Dually
Over 25k in extras on it, 38k miles, it’s as clean as it gets 9.5 out of 10 inside and out
Front to back everything I can think of that the truck has:
20” American force magnum wheels with 10 lug semi adapters and 6 new tires in the last year (11k alone)
Paint has...
I always feel like I have a super common havasu boat (hallett 270) but when it’s on Tahoe in the summer it’s pretty damn out of place. I’ve only ever seen maybe 5 other halletts total on the lake.
It seriously has to be 95% cobalts. But they’re prefect up there with so much freeboard, I’ve had...
Bringing the boat up Tahoe for the summer and my storage unit will be available from now until the end of august. It’s 10x40 with an 8’ door off of acoma. 250/ month
Pro precision off-road in havasu made my spare tire holder for my bed. Little different because it’s a general but it was super affordable and works great
I tried the Anderson on a 30’ bumper toyhauler and ended up making them take it back. The trailer was too big and heavy to control for those bushings to control the sway.
I went to a blue ox and you would have thought I was towing it with a semi truck. No sway and it was just as easy to hitch...
My experience with Mercedes has been get ready to lose money. If you want any resale whatsoever on German suvs a Porsche with a turbo is all that holds value
I’m the same way. My truck holds 100 gallons. I just compared gas buddy to my tsd app. If I felt like driving over to the truck stop I’d save 23 cents per gallon. I usually compare making a stop at a truck stop with the fifth wheel on vs getting there and going with gas buddy. Most of the time...
The tsd card works well if you’re traveling across the country and need to use truck stops (petro gives the best discounts). I usually fill 70-80 gallons in my truck and save 20-30 bucks. You might get as good of deal with gas buddy but with a 65’ long rig the truck stops are the only option
I’ve heard really good things about the arb ones from some serious off roaders. They’re expensive but draw basically no power and will keep ice cream frozen
So I was up skiing a month ago, made a turn, felt a pop and went down. I immediately had a suspicion I blew my acl and it turns out I was right. I go in for surgery next week for a new acl and a meniscus repair. My work is doing light duty for me as soon as I can drive and walk around a little...
Check out aims inverters. I installed their 2000 watt with an automatic transfer switch in mine and it was pretty easy. For the 120 I unhooked the breaker I wanted to power, ran it into the inverter. Then run another piece of romex out of the inverter and back to your breaker box. It...