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Went campin'
also took it easy because it was the Montero's first time wheelin'
there are two starlinks in this picture. try to find them.
Steaks at midnight because we got there late.
Guy just casually drove up the red one's rear tires like it's nothing. seeing these crawlers tackle KOH's...
oh yeah, dealer goes by the book. 2-5k miles a year towing is not THAT much so you should be ok. I'd do it at 80k though but it's up to you.
for us, regardless of what the book says, we do all fluid at 60k, and if frequent towing/ heavily offroading is involved, then we do earlier.
The 392s...
Day off today - shop closed for Thanksgiving all week so... finally got time to do my own truck... with only 3 hours of sleep.
yeap, that RCI cross member is bent. I used that as landing pad earlier this year. Was going against the sun and didn't see it. Skid plates did their job though...
oh yeah hahaha I had to google translate that LOL
and yeah i was told that too by seasoned travellers, and they look at my truck (any my friend's 3rd gen cummins that has similar setups) and said "nope, your trucks will attract a lot of attentions"
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Wired to Switch Pro 9100, use one switch that is programmed to turn on and off with IGN (that is also my trigger wire...
personally the answer is no but that is because hablo no ingles and I tend to do it solo. i've also heard from people involving in desert races of stories of things got wrong (ranging from stolen truck to life loss) down in mexico.
When Expedition Overland did their trip, they had pre-arranged...
hell yeah! i'd love to do Pan American Highway one day!
if you are going to mount it on the van in the future then the mini might be the one for you. BUT that's 2-3 years from now so i'm sure newer and better ones will come out by then. grab whichever one that fit your bill now (mini, gen 3...
so i had one of those you described on my 4runner before and tbh, putting it where the stock phone holder is not that big of an annoyance.
the wireless charger from factory is terrible because it is not a quick charger. It is a wireless charger running on historical spec.
i do run a dash mount...
been using starlink for a while on the truck. I had the Gen 2 when I did the Alaska trip last year.
Connectivity:
Even in the north well above Arctic Circle, the Gen 2 has been great with performance as long as the receiver has clear view of the sky. Reason I have to emphasize on above Arctic...
Almost forgot to grab pictures of the starlink Mini mounted:
Mounting is achieved with Trio Flat Mount's Starlink Mini Speed Mount, using their Rubber Coated Magnets.
The mount itself is a two piece unit, held together with 2 button head bolts and nylon lock nuts.
As seen from side profile...
Almost forgot to grab pictures of the starlink Mini mounted:
Mounting is achieved with Trio Flat Mount's Starlink Mini Speed Mount, using their Rubber Coated Magnets.
The mount itself is a two piece unit, held together with 2 button head bolts and nylon lock nuts.
As seen from side profile...
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