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    1986 GMC S-15

    Awesome update! Congrats!
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    Gladiator Pop-Up Pass Through Camper Build

    On a build several years ago, on a pickup, I built to allow the tailgate to remain while using double rear doors. This allowed easy access through one door with the option of full width bed access as well. I could load an atv with both doors open. I enjoyed the tailgate "porch". I also like the...
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    Tire replacement: All Terrain or Highway?

    Coopers are great tires! An all season vs all terrain will likely meet your needs just fine, that's what my Dad runs without any trouble. (similar use, also coastal Carolina). You could look to pick up a set of light tire cables as insurance.
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    NT 5X8 Aluminum Trailer?

    Upgrading axle, tongue, and adding on to the sides will likely cost as much when done as buying a heavier more suitable trailer from the start.
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    1986 GMC S-15

    All of your projects seem to be progressing well ! Keep up the good work, we'll be waiting for baby pics!
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    "Squatchpod" -squaredrop camper build

    What an awesome trailer! Not only functional but eye catching as well. I had one similar years ago. After seeing this, now I may have to build another! On the chilly part. I have found it to be far warmer and more comfortable to use a foam mattress rather than air. The trifold type beds are...
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    Horse or stock trailer conversions...

    For years I used a 12 foot stock trailer, then a 16 foot aluminum goose neck, as dual purpose trailers. Horses were hauled and unloaded then the trailer used to camp in. The 12 footer was very basic, a box to put cots in. The 16 foot gooseneck with two compartments allowed for building out the...
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    1986 GMC S-15

    I really enjoy your updates. Both the truck projects and the trip reports. Beautiful trout! and the scenery is spectacular. Your area is now on my "visit one day" list A couple questions; I am intrigued by your ice fishing reports. No opportunity here in Georgia for that, but it may be an...
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    Squarestream

    I never get tired of reading about your adventures. Love the pictures. Maybe one day I'll be ready to get some advice on ice fishing from you.
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    1 ton man fort

    It's great to see an update on this! And I'm glad to hear it is serving you well and spending more time on the road than in the shop. Thank you for the update, we will be watching for more, on this and the ambo.
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    Panamerican Prius: 2015 Toyota Prius V

    I look forward to your updates. I have always used trucks or suvs to travel and camp. This is a very different concept for me, but interesting. Some things cross over well, however. The advice on streamlining tool kits is great. Our Samurais only need a 10,12, and 14 mm wrench. Wish other...
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    Building a fully enclosed Overland trailer to be towed by a Jeep

    Very nice build! I am looking forward to your updates as you enjoy it.
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    91 GMC Suburban build

    You're off to a great start! I will look forward to updates as you progress. I may even steal an idea or two from time to time for my 89.
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    Home Built Pop-Up

    Very nice! Your camper turned out very well and I have learned quite a bit from your write up. Thank you for posting this. The use of adhesive is intriguing ,as the fabric work can be intimidating. I'll have to look into this a bit more. I hope you and your family are able to enjoy this camper...
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    New pop up camper build

    Looks nice! Have any interior photos?
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    Avahoe = Avalanche + Tahoe

    Sounds like an awesome project! I have a 97 tahoe set up similarly. Pulled the rear seats and built a sleeping platform with storage underneath. Using a hitch carrier now with plans for a bumper swing out in the future. Stock 5.7, 3.73s, 285/75/16 all terrain tires. We just spent two weeks in...
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    1986 GMC S-15

    Looking forward to your October updates. I just returned from two weeks in Colorado with my wife. The trout were biting well, and I bagged my first grouse! We enjoyed those meals immensely. I did not get an archery tag for elk, but they were bugling and running cows, it made for some great...
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    US Army M1083 with a Winnebago 1700BH on the back, questions about exorcising propane (fridge, water heater, etc.)

    This looks interesting! Hopefully someone will chime in with some info for you soon. In the meantime we'd love to seee more pics and any updates. Good luck as you continue!
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    Gladiator Pop-Up Pass Through Camper Build

    Looking great and moving right along!
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