While I haven’t used them, I’ve heard good things about Woodlands Performance & Suspension. If they don’t carry Ranch Hand I’ll bet they can steer you to someone they’d recommend.
Good to hear. My local Discount Tire was great about troubleshooting the issues I was having. They road force balanced the set multiple times and eventually replaced 3 out of the 4 tires to get them right. The new RT Trails are at the top of my list for replacements when my Duratacs wear out.
Any issues with balancing or vibrations with the RT Trails? I had a set of 35” Toyo MTs that were incredible as far as wear and traction but made me wonder if Toyo could actually make a round tire.
Very nice driving, Fins & Things is no joke for full size trucks. The long wheelbase is a blessing and curse at times in Moab. You've got me looking into a 41.22 slider now.
Nice work with the 8020 material, I love that stuff. I really like how you used the corners to mount the tent to the crossbars. Seeing as how you'll be taking this on more difficult terrain the only suggestion I have (and you've already thought of) is to somehow brace the flat steel against...
Nice looking add ons so far. You mind sharing how you installed the airline track to the bed? I’ve got the same jack but my mounting system leaves a lot for improvement.
I’ve been thinking about a solution like this too. The rear articulates pretty good compared the front on our trucks. Being able to disconnect on trails would really make the truck more stable off road. I don’t ever tow heavy so I’ve even kicked the idea around of taking the sway bar off and...
I recently found that Home Depot has Husky storage bins in a few sizes with clear tops. To boot, they're dust and waterproof with an o-ring gasket. I haven't tested them out very long so I can't speak to the durability, but so far I like them.
I believe Power Tank has a tire inflation chart on their site giving an approximate number of fills per tire size and pressures. If it looks like the number of inflations per tank refill meet your needs I wouldn't hesitate using it. When I got my truck one of the first things I put in it was...
I've had a 10lb Power Tank for more than 15 years. I used it primarily for rock crawling applications and it was worth it's weight in gold. The ability to reseat a tire bead and run air tools on the trail was extremely valuable. Fast forward to my current setup and use, heavy duty truck and...