Sparksalot
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It was roof rack day for thethirdtwin. All day. Ugh. In the last pic, the camera captured more light than my eyes did. I finished the last two bolts by flashlight.
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Great pics but watch out for that little furry black fella. If he gets ahold of you by the toe, he'll swing you against the ground like a baseball bat. Gaaaaahhhhhh!A few more.
Ran some roads, splashed in water. Saw some wildlife. The millipedes were crazy large, about 6-8”.
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Did it help the wind noise?Drove some yesterday, the wind noise at 60 was really noticeable. I slid the deflector closer to the roof, plus added the trim piece.
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Massively!Did it help the wind noise?
The shelf where I tore the pushbar rubber. The mud at the bottom was 18” deep. And these guys did it the day before, not after dark in a thunderstorm.Went and got thethirdtwin dirty at Big Bend NP. And a bit of battle damage.
It was storming every night. Many parts of the park were flooded and closed. Not quite Biblical rain, but it seemed close.
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We did Old Ore Rd one day. Lots of mud and standing water. Go figure. I was on an off camber area, going around a large rock. Then the earth reminded me about mud, friction, and gravity. Crunch right down into that rock.
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The next day was River Road West, then Black Gap. I hit the pushbar on the big step on Black Gap.
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That happens to me often. It seems you have to open a thread every day to keep getting notices.Wow man good stuff!!!! I missed a bunch here, don't know what happened to my notifications.![]()
I just got now you so all goodThat happens to me often. It seems you have to open a thread every day to keep getting notices.