Picked up a 32GB camera card and a new tripod and remote shutter since both of mine died last trip. Used our Amazon club deal
Picked up a 32GB camera card and a new tripod and remote shutter since both of mine died last trip. Used our Amazon club deal
only thing left for me is brakes
Zombie Caving
Siblings are like sausages. It’s better not to see them being made.
Well I feel better now that I have the truck back and 99% done.
Done: O2 sensor, Diff service, Rotors and new pads, two (yes two) trans coolers, Oil change, Trans service, windshield wipers, Tire balance. I had Joe look over the truck and he didn’t see anything out of place.
Just need to clean out the truck and put together a bag with all the common tool sizes for the truck.
Touch the cow. Do it NOW!
My son and I thank you, Bob.
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Oil was changed last weekend,
Had Joe / Absolute give it a once over a few weeks ago.
Only thing to fix now is a 12v socket that has a short.
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Installed the new 12v socket and also a HG flag found its way to my CB antenna.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I believe the rig is ready... Virgil helped me out with the CB, so that's good to go, plus he loaned me a hand held for the truck. I picked up a power inverter this week to run the mini-radio shack we'll be using from the Jeep, and I have a couple odds and ends to get, but mostly all the camping gear and stuff is packed and ready to load. I am having trouble getting items into the Jeep via the cab instead of the back (I didn't want to undo the straps on the cargo net because it was such a pain in the butt getting them strapped on), but I'm going to devise a quick release system after work and make it so the back cargo net releases. My plan is a strip of metal and 2 hose clamps (if I can't find anything better) so that I can keep the straps of the net connected by runing the strip of metal through the strap loops, and then clamp the metal to the rear cage... release involves simply loosening the metal bar by the method I devise to bind the strip of metal to the cage tube.
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