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    Most secure pick up bed cover

    Check out the Diamondback. Probably one of the most heavy duty ones out there. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    F-150 Suspension recommendations please!

    I’ve had the Bilstein 5100 front levelling kit on my last two F150 (2017 & 2020) and I really like the ride for daily driving, towing, as well as washboard. As others have mentioned it’s a little stiffer, but much more controlled and planted. Don’t ignore the impact of tire pressure either. I...
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    Fleetwood Neon unknown part

    Like this: https://rmhrvparts.com/products/836-16-economy-friction-sway-control Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Fleetwood Neon unknown part

    It’s an attachment point for a friction style sway control. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Our version of the Coast Mountain route September 2018

    Dinner was made and we settled in for some rest. The next morning after a somewhat disturbed night of sleep (cars with boisterous passengers drove by at all hours of the night, often honking as they passed), we awoke to find a flat tire on the truck. Guess stock Goodyears weren't meant for...
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    Our version of the Coast Mountain route September 2018

    The Hurley Road looking into the Pemberton Valley. The lighting as we entered Pemberton was incredible. We finally saw a large black bear in this field but it was too far away to capture on camera. At this point it was after 4 in the afternoon and we need to make a decision where to camp...
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    Our version of the Coast Mountain route September 2018

    Carrying on, more pics of the river. The Lillooet Pioneer Road. Road was in great shape, minimal traffic (car every 10 minutes maybe). Coming up to the Carpenter Lake Dam View from the top of the dam. We didn't actually take the route to Seton Portage on this day, kids just wanted to go...
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    Our version of the Coast Mountain route September 2018

    Been meaning to share this for some time, so here it is. Took this trip on a whim last September. We (me, my wife, 16 year old daughter and 9 year old son) originally planned to head out to one of our usual sites to hunt the youth season with our daughter, but craziness at work and life meant we...
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    Duramax flo n go 14G gas caddy

    I have one and there’s no way it will stand up to rough travel. Plus transferring fuel is super slow. The tank is sturdy enough but the hose and fittings are pretty flimsy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    How long do kids like camping?

    Our kids (son and daughter) have camped with us from infants, and both still love it at 8 and 15. The trick is to pick locations that give them something to do, avoid really long drives ( we avoid more than 4 hours at any stretch) stop often, go on hikes, and generally just focus on family type...
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    My Journey

    Just finished reading the entire story...fantastic read and great pics! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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