Car and truck folks always look for the next adrenaline rush. Say goodbye to your HC and hello to your next adventure. When you get tired of the sweet looking Raptor, say hello to your next rush with plenty of $$ in trade-in value.
Rock Slide Engineering definitely has a design flaw. Unfortunately as customers we have to reengineer their mistake so that it works for us. I still like my table, and I took my savings over buying a more expensive table to the bank. I'm sure that you'll figure out what works for you to stop...
I love my table and agree that it can develop a rattle if the bumpers aren't in place. I added a thin full size cutting board when putting away the table, no more rattles.
I have a 22' 4 door Badlands with the 2.3 as a daily driver. It has plenty of giddy up with 93 octane, even towing a small teardrop trailer up some very steep New England grades. I have no regrets and personally I wouldn't change a thing. Some folks have suggested taking the 2.3 and 2.7 out back...
Have a gander at the retailer Thinking Vacuums. I installed a whole house central vacuum system for my house some 20 years ago. If necessary, purchasing replacement parts is a breeze. On their website and they have a great selection of name brand home and industrial wall mount models. Here's...
I have been doing the 5 second up/down reset for over 2.5-years with my 4-door Badlands. It's a quick fix, but it does get annoying when I close a truck door and hear that godforsaken clunk because the window stuck the body. You would think by now that Ford would come out with a one time fix all...
Great idea! With American ingenuity and know-how you got this. Don't forget to share pics of your build out process. I bet finding the right buckets will be the most challenging. Good luck!
I love Cape Cod and the awesome natural views. It's so cool to sit on the beach and watch whales, seals and yes, sharks swim by. I typically vacation in/around Provincetown with my wife and kiddos. We have plans to vacation on the Cape in early October. Below is the link to the National...
Starting to explore with our new camper made by Campinawe. This small camper is a mere 14' long, weights in at 2,000 lbs, has a rear galley kitchen, sports a queen bed, AC and cartridge potti.