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CNAM

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  1. I was bored at work the other day so I took my roof racks off and gave them a once over... Hit them with the wire wheel. Taped off the rubber.. Got some paint on them.. And there you have it.. Back on the truck looking way better than before
  2. Counting the days till new tires...

  3. Thanks to all the contenders and all who voted! Let's keep TOTM alive! Guarantee you all the "Buttfinder" will be contending again in the future after some more upgrades
  4. I'm down! Although I'm really not going anywhere till I get them new 35's. Probably around January. My tires are spent right now... Then it just comes down to being able to get away from work
  5. Got to work this morning to find out my driver's front tire was in the process of going flat... Still had the spare in the back seat from last weekend's run. Not that I don't usually carry a spare. I am thinking about getting a spare carrier hitch mount. And my exhaust has eliminated the possibility of carring it under the truck where it was originally kept.

    1. Karmann

      Karmann

      What about your exhaust made the stock carrier inaccessible?

    2. CNAM

      CNAM

      I ran the dual tail pipes where the stock tire carrier holds the tire under the trunk... I'll pm you a pic.

       

  6. GoodYear's!! Unstoppable/Unpunctureable 33" you can go with Duratracs or MTR's... My choice Wrangler MTR w/ Kevlar.. Just waiting on Santa. lol.
  7. Brand new iPhone 5s 64 GB... Shwing! ;)

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    2. theexbrit

      theexbrit

      64gb!!! What're you trying to do, run NORAD? :-)

    3. Karmann

      Karmann

      Also, get a Lifeproof case for it, I love mine!

    4. CNAM

      CNAM

      I've had the lifeproof case before.. It's pretty cool but I'm going with the element case for this one! Sector 5 carbon fiber.. Looks siiick!

  8. Charging up the GoPro! I'm gonna try and only use it for pics and vid of the good stuff this time. Last time ran outa batteries.. But found out I can charge it up off my garmin cig lighter power charger. Mini USB :) Still in the trial phase w this new camera.. Got (2) 64gb mem cards for it so running outa space shouldn't be an issue. as long as the battery will last. Also the time before I has the lcd tough screen hooked up and on the whole time causing the bat to drain fast...

  9. This was just before I dropped my sub-frame.. You'll basically have to remove the front wheels, remove camber bolts (The hub assy. will want to pivot downwards so I used a tie-down to secure it in place temporarily), disconnect the front sway-bar from the strut, remove the strut and spring assemblies, install your spacers and then put everything back together. Make sure your brake lines are clear too!
  10. Unless you drop the sub-frame it will change the angle of the CV... I think you can get away with an inch maybe two.. But not more.. Check out fleurys He's a vendor on here.
  11. Looks like BIG BEAR Sunday for some FUN!!!

  12. First Aid : The farther from the beaten path you venture, the more prepared you should be for a medical emergency. Always carry a first-aid kit designed for the type of trek and the number of people in your group. A variety of first-aid kits are available for day hikes, family camping trips or backpacking treks. Kits should be tailored to your trekking terrain, weather, the ages of hikers and your group's special medical needs. It is important to know how to use everything in your first-aid kit beforehand. You won't have time in the middle of an emergency to read an instruction manual. Before you go, learn about any possible hazards at your destination, such as poisonous plants, snakes and insects. Determine if you need any special gear or clothing. Locate the road and public phone closest to your campsite or trail, so you know where to summon help if it is needed. Some organizations offer wilderness first-aid courses targeted to outdoors enthusiasts. Be sure to practice what you learn and share it with others in your party. Good first-aid kits are available in a wide range of prices and specialty kits are available for mountain bikers, canoeists and others. The following items should be considered when outfitting a basic first-aid kit: 1 elastic-roll bandage Aspirin or ibuprofen Adhesive tape Alcohol swabs Antacid Antihistamine Antiseptic ointment Adhesive bandages, assorted sizes Bulb irrigating syringe Butterfly bandages Chemical heat and cold packs Dry-wash pads or wipes Diarrhea medicine Gauze pads Hydrocortisone cream (soothes allergic skin) Insect repellent Mirror, small and unbreakable Moleskin, 1 or 2 packets Cotton swab, sterile, packaged in pairs Safety pins Scissors (Swiss Army Pen Knife has scissors, small blade and nail file) Sunscreen Triangular bandage Tweezers Inspect the contents before every trip and make sure the tools are clean and supplies in good condition. Replace expired medicines and add items you wish you had brought on the last trip. Make sure the container is durable and waterproof, and stow it in an accessible compartment of your backpack.
  13. Install them w the boots.. You can always cut them off later if you decide you don't want them. But trying to add them later means re-installing the shocks.
  14. CNAM

    Beadlocks?

    Beadlocks only depending on how much/little pressure you plan on running in your tires.. They are nice for running very low pressure but not necessary for the tires to fit the rim.. I will be getting tires soon.. I'm definitely going with Goodyears! MTR w Kevlar.. New tread design. 35x12.5x15R Can't wait for that X-Mas bonus to come through!!! Then it's time to RUN&GUN
  15. Got some rear light guards! And tested them out! Green Valley Lake - Crab Flats.
  16. Looks like BIG BEAR Saturday for some FUN!

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    3. calibeater

      calibeater

      sweet!! I need to get one of those lol

    4. CNAM

      CNAM

      ........'s Badazz!!!

       

  17. Lug pattern is 6 on 5.5 with 3.75 neg backspacing. Stock rim size is 16"x8".
  18. Dreaming of rolling on Goodyear MTR's 35x12.5x15R...

  19. Faces in the sky! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
  20. Cali baby! All the way.. And that's where I'm at and that's where I'm staying
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