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  1. #8826
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    Pretty weird to have locking hubs on a 2wd.

  2. #8827
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    I wonder what you can get for a used wheel chair lift? Is there a second hand market for them?
    #vanlife keg lift


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  3. #8828
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    plus, Fireball is available in kegs now
    powdork.com - new and improved, with 20% more dork.

  4. #8829
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    that ranger is a slug w/out that weight... yet I want one for mine
    embrace the gape
    and believe

  5. #8830
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    Ski RV's, who's sleeping in parking lots?

    2.3 no? Like 90 HP. Maybe it’s fitted with the six idk if that was an option in that gen. Plus is the 2.3 is bulletproof.

    She’s a beaut but gee some helpers, leafs or airbags, something, gravity is having an effect on that lady’s butt. Guess it happens to the best of us.


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    If we're gonna wear uniforms, we should all wear somethin' different!

  6. #8831
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    Quote Originally Posted by b0ardski View Post
    that ranger is a slug w/out that weight... yet I want one for mine
    That is sweet.

  7. #8832
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    Quote Originally Posted by frorider View Post
    Don’t make fun of my rubber band fix bro
    that's exactly what i do as well..

  8. #8833
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    Seems like prices might be starting to come down
    https://www.govplanet.com/for-sale/V...-Idaho/5465171
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  9. #8834
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    Seems like prices might be starting to come down
    https://www.govplanet.com/for-sale/V...-Idaho/5465171
    When the photos are worth more than the van.....

  10. #8835
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    Seems like prices might be starting to come down
    https://www.govplanet.com/for-sale/V...-Idaho/5465171
    We need a staff vehicle for 2022 BBI-MT.

    This qualifies.


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  11. #8836
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    Maggots, lend me your misguided thoughts and pearls of dirty wisdom...

    This has been my rig for the last two+ years. It's bee great; plenty of camp trips, motorcycle races, Labor Dave Weekend, and the like.

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    I don't need the truck for anything other than hauling the camper, so that's a lot of money tied up in a vehicle and party box. I had a crazy thought to trade it for something like a Class B outfit. This would not only likely be less money, but smaller. Sure, I lose out on the truck and the 4wd, but I can deal with chains.

    What says the collective?

  12. #8837
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat Sig View Post
    Maggots, lend me your misguided thoughts and pearls of dirty wisdom...

    This has been my rig for the last two+ years. It's bee great; plenty of camp trips, motorcycle races, Labor Dave Weekend, and the like.

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    I don't need the truck for anything other than hauling the camper, so that's a lot of money tied up in a vehicle and party box. I had a crazy thought to trade it for something like a Class B outfit. This would not only likely be less money, but smaller. Sure, I lose out on the truck and the 4wd, but I can deal with chains.

    What says the collective?
    If it ain’t broke don’t fix it
    Own your fail. ~Jer~

  13. #8838
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    Nice setup. Keep.

  14. #8839
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  15. #8840
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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    not if you're trying to save money

  16. #8841
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat Sig View Post
    Maggots, lend me your misguided thoughts and pearls of dirty wisdom...

    This has been my rig for the last two+ years. It's bee great; plenty of camp trips, motorcycle races, Labor Dave Weekend, and the like.

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    I don't need the truck for anything other than hauling the camper, so that's a lot of money tied up in a vehicle and party box. I had a crazy thought to trade it for something like a Class B outfit. This would not only likely be less money, but smaller. Sure, I lose out on the truck and the 4wd, but I can deal with chains.

    What says the collective?
    Good god, keep it. When we were shopping we rented a Class B Sprinter conversion with slide-out as a comparison point. Our dogs hated it because there was a ton of wind noise, rattles, and squeaks. We weren't thrilled either. A truck cab is a much quieter environment and you get the option of upgrading your camper without changing the truck part. Try renting one yourself before selling.
    "Holy Cow!" someone exclaimed from the back of the stationwagon.

  17. #8842
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    To me (and definitely my dogs) the ability to pass thru is way more important than any noise considerations on a rental that might not be there on a different brand. AWD is definitely a thing. And like bikes they are always coming out with new things. look at B+
    https://www.thormotorcoach.com/motor...us-motorhomes/
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  18. #8843
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    If the truck just sits with the camper on it...yeah I'd sell it, now is the time. Replacing it with an RV seems nice. Used RVs are cheap, and while not as nice to drive as a new truck, a bunch of extra $$ is nice to have - Sprinters/vans excluded.

    If I didn't DD my truck, I'd probably buy a much older / cheaper truck.

  19. #8844
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    I’ll buy it…..
    What we have here is an intelligence failure. You may be familiar with staring directly at that when shaving. .
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    One man can only push so many boulders up hills at one time.
    -BMillsSkier

  20. #8845
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    https://expeditionportal.com/feature...x4-conversion/

    Pretty cool build that combined a wide range of yota bits.

  21. #8846
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    To me (and definitely my dogs) the ability to pass thru is way more important than any noise considerations on a rental that might not be there on a different brand. AWD is definitely a thing. And like bikes they are always coming out with new things. look at B+
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    That's sort of the speed I was thinking of regarding Class B. About the same size as my current truck+camper, but seemingly more efficient with the space and not as tall. A pass-through, while not a consideration, would be a nice benefit and you get the use of the two captains chairs, I assume.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pinned View Post
    If the truck just sits with the camper on it...yeah I'd sell it, now is the time. Replacing it with an RV seems nice. Used RVs are cheap, and while not as nice to drive as a new truck, a bunch of extra $$ is nice to have - Sprinters/vans excluded.

    If I didn't DD my truck, I'd probably buy a much older / cheaper truck.
    I did DD the truck, but it drives like a big ass, dude-bro diesel truck. It seemed silly to drive unladen. I'm shying away from Class C due to size. A Class B seems like it might be the jam as it's mostly me. Occasionally, it's my brother and I, or a buddy. My wife and I rarely use it together.

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    https://expeditionportal.com/feature...x4-conversion/

    Pretty cool build that combined a wide range of yota bits.
    I passed something very similar on my rally bike outside of Dewey Bridge last week. Bitchin', if a bit small.

  22. #8847
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    Much like a Westfalia those Toyotas are used to being passed

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    spotted in helena last week. looked solid.

  24. #8849
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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
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    spotted in helena last week. looked solid.
    I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.

  25. #8850
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    Quote Originally Posted by simple View Post
    Much like a Westfalia those Toyotas are used to being passed
    Which is why he installed a 3.4-liter 5VZ engine from a 4Runner.

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