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- SRTExplorer
Bigimac wrote:
Well, not exactly today, but the couple weeks:
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& getting ready for ski season, (camping overnight in parking lots to be 1st in line on those Utah powder days & taking early p.m. naps), got a hitch-mounted, swing out ski rack (the Ms. said "no way" to hauling ski's around on the floor).
I hope that you have your skiis in a water resistance ski bag or binding covers. Salt spray from the highway can corrode the releasing function of the bindings (37 years National Ski Patrol). I ended up just going with a ski box which kept my skis in great shape. Just my thoughts. - Buzzcut1Nomad II
skipro3 wrote:
Nice chains. Do they have them with the bow-tie ice cutters?
MFG Website has them on p14 of the catalog
http://www.lacledechain.com/traction/tract - Buzzcut1Nomad II
Coblue wrote:
Buzz cut- did you get them for 1 axle or two?
Looking forward to hearing how they work when it's go time!
one, have the set for the front on order - Ski_Pro_3ExplorerNice chains. Do they have them with the bow-tie ice cutters?

- CoblueExplorerBuzz cut- did you get them for 1 axle or two?
Looking forward to hearing how they work when it's go time! - Buzzcut1Nomad IIStarted prepping to head to the Sierras next weekend. aside for loading up my toys I decided it was a good time to refresh my chain up skills and try out my new chain set. This took me less that 5 minutes from start to finish and they are by far the easiiest set of chains I have ever installed. Purchased from Les Schwab Tires



- dakonthemountaiExplorerGGGRRR!!! Well I checked all the air pressure in the new tires I had installed only 90 miles ago in prep for a quick overnight local getaway. Inside dual totally showed 5 psi. when I tried to air up I heard the hiss of air coming from inside. Trip cancelled. At least it wasn't the tire itself. It was the inner dual valve extender and it had been sliced almost clear through. When? I don't know as I haven't driven it since July and it was "fine" then.. Maybe on the way home. In any event, it's truck is under the RV port and I have to replace the valve extenders (or leave them off completely.) In 21 years of driving dually trucks with valve extenders this is the first time I've ever had an issue, so I guess it was my turn!
Dak - BigimacExplorerWell, not exactly today, but the couple weeks:
Added a Ranch Hand grille guard (we're a deer & moose magnet)
& installed a custom front 2" receiver (didn't want to permanently install a winch)
& getting ready for ski season, (camping overnight in parking lots to be 1st in line on those Utah powder days & taking early p.m. naps), got a hitch-mounted, swing out ski rack (the Ms. said "no way" to hauling ski's around on the floor).
- _DJ_1Explorer IIOrdered my new Dometic 12 volt compressor fridge!! :C
- stuckinthesandExplorerTook it to the dealer to have the fridge looked at, it doesn't want to stay lit on LP.
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