And my Beaufort is 15-17 years old with two trips to New England Reproofers for really good waxing beyond my patience level and fantastic repair work. I love mine.
Couldn't help but notice on the pic that the fine brass snaps have been replaced with buttons...
Don't want to rain on the parade...but if you've never done brakes, be prepared for serious elbow grease. Seem to remember that on my 2002 f350 it takes over 100 ft lb of torque for the calipers. 98dango has the rig time allotted just make sure you have the right tools. 102000 on my truck and...
just saw - know you wanted an answer nearly a year ago...yes, we pulled an RV there to winter camp. All water at the SP is turned off but still so close to one of the most beuatiful spots in the East.
That thread of wonderful pictures was an absolutely wonderful mental break from being in Afghanistan...if they'd stop fighting here, there would be some similar photos coming from here, too. Looks like a great time.
go to the Diesel Forum site for 60K instructions
Search the site for 60K front bearing service - I'm glad I did it if nothing than for the piece of mind. Hard to say if they needed it but I'd never have slept well...couple of hours in the self-help garage on post.
Make sure you get the new...
do you think this company could do same thing to crew cab top?
Your post got me thinking again of what I thought might be a crazy idea - can this company do the same thing to the top of my F350 crew cab? I have a Leer cap that slopes up from the cab that I really love. thought of a RTT over...
save the combat pay and stay at a lodge!
You're on mid-tour! Enjoy the time in comfort and tell your wife she deserves it after watching the kids while you're gone. I know my wife has it harder than me this year!:wings:
Absolutely!
Having convinced one of my Soldiers that I really needed to drive this thing, I can tell you there is quite a bit of pep.
Go anywhere, indeed. A fine base for a real exepedition rig.